Publication Date:
2011-08-16
Description:
A large part of northeastern Minnesota north of Lake Superior was studied using Landsat images. The area is being studied for its intercontinental rift and for large, low grade, copper-nickel deposits. By using Landsat imagery in conjunction with field data, it is possible to develop a much higher level of continuity and structural resolution in interpretations of the bedrock geology. Preliminary results indicate that it is possible to distinguish various surficial morphological features such as the Vermilion and Highland moraines, the Toimi drumlin field, and an unnamed drumlin field apparently associated with the Highland moraine.
Keywords:
EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
Type:
Minn. Univ. A study of Minn. Forests and Lakes using Data from Earth Resources Technol. Satellites; 11 p
Format:
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