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Lava-flow characterization at Pisgah Volcanic Field, California, with multiparameter imaging radar (COPY)

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Lava-flow characterization at Pisgah Volcanic Field, California, with multiparameter imaging radar; 1992; Article; Journal; Geological Society of America Bulletin; Gaddis, L. R.

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Multi-incidence-angle (in the 25?? to 55?? range) radar data aquired by the NASA/JPL Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (AIRSAR) at three wavelengths simultaneously and displayed at three polarizations are examined for their utility in characterizing lava flows at Pisgah volcanic field, California. Pisgah lava flows were erupted in three phases; flow textures consist of hummocky pahoehoe, smooth pahoehoe, and aa (with and without thin sedimentary cover). Backscatter data shown as a function of relative age of Pisgah flows indicate that dating of lava flows on the basis of average radar backscatter may yield ambiguous results if primary flow textures and modification processes are not well understood. -from Author

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L.R. Gaddis

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