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SDLRC - Remote Sensing


The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific and Media Articles based on Major Keyword - Remote Sensing
The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation is compiled by Patricia Sheahan who publishes on a monthly basis a list of new scientific articles related to diamonds as well as media coverage and corporate announcements called the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service that is distributed as a free pdf to a list of followers. Pat has kindly agreed to allow her work to be made available as an online digital resource at Kaiser Research Online so that a broader community interested in diamonds and related geology can benefit. The references are for personal use information purposes only; when available a link is provided to an online location where the full article can be accessed or purchased directly. Reproduction of this compilation in part or in whole without permission from the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service is strictly prohibited. Return to Diamond Keyword Index
Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific Articles by Author for all years
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Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Media/Corporate References by Name for all years
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Each article reference in the SDLRC is tagged with one or more key words assigned by Pat Sheahan to highlight the main topics of the article. In an effort to make it easier for users to track down articles related to a specific topic, KRO has extracted these key words and developed a list of major key words presented in this Key Word Index to which individual key words used in the article reference have been assigned. In most of the individual Key Word Reports the references are in crhonological order, though in some such as Deposits the order is first by key word and then chronological. Only articles classified as "technical" (mainly scientific journal articles) and "media" (independent media articles) are included in the Key Word Index. References that were added in the most recent monthly update are highlighted in yellow.

Remote sensing is the collection of geographical information without making physical contact usually involving satellites or aircraft using sensors to passively collect data such as light reflected off the earth's surface (spectral data) or actively collect data by emitting a signal and sensing its reflection. Remote sensing is relevant to diamond exploration because it can help detect surficial anomalies related to a kimberlite pipe or dyke.

Remote Sensing
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AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1970-0476
1972
Barthelemy, R.I., Dempster, A.N.Geological Interpretation of the Erts-l Satellite Imagery Of Lesotho, and Possible Relations between Lineaments and Kimberlite Pipe Emplacement.Proceedings of The 10th. International Symposium On Remote Sensing Of, Vol. 2, PP. 915-921.LesothoRegional Geology, Tectonics, Remote Sensing
DS1970-0215
1970
Wing, R.S., Dellwig, L.F.Radar Expression of Virginia Dale Precambrian Ring Dike Complex, Wyoming Colorado.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol.81, PP. 293-298.United States, State Line, Colorado, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsRemote Sensing, Related Rocks
DS1975-1018
1979
Feuchtwanger, T., Longshaw, T.G.An Overview of Land sat Imagery Production and Some of its Possible Geologic Applications in Southern Africa.Botswana Geological Survey, Bulletin. No. 22, PP. 185-222.South Africa, BotswanaRemote Sensing, Tectonics
DS1975-0766
1978
Hutton, S.M.An Interpretation of Land sat Imagery of Southeast Botswana and a Review of the Practical Uses, Merits and Disadvantages of the Imagery.Milton Keynes: M.phil. Thesis, Open University, 166P.BotswanaRemote Sensing, Regional Tectonics
DS1980-0219
1980
Longman, M.J.Location of Kimberlite Intrusives Using Land sat Digital DataPerth: West Aust. University Geol. Department Extension Service., No. 5, PP. 89-95.AustraliaKimberlite, Remote Sensing
DS1981-0156
1981
Finley, R.J.Lineament Analysis Based on Land sat Imagery Texas PanhandleTexas Bur. of Geology, University of Texas at Austin, Geol. Circular 81-5, 37p.Texas, New MexicoRemote Sensing
DS1981-0280
1981
Mallick, D.I.J., Habgood, F., Skinner, A.C.A Geological Interpretation of Land sat Imagery and Air Photography of Botswana.Overseas Geol. Min. Resour., No. 56, 39P.BotswanaTectonic, Structure, Kimberlite, Remote Sensing, Tectonics
DS1981-0311
1981
Newton, A.R.A Geological Feature Trace Study in the Western Cape Province using Remote sensing MethodsSouth Afr. Journal of Photogrammetry, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 42-53South AfricaRemote Sensing, Tectonics
DS1982-0003
1982
Akimaa, H.Some Examples of Multi Channel Analyses of Land sat and Geophysical DataPhotogrammetric Journal of Finland, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 38-47FinlandSokli Carbonatite, Geophysics, Remote Sensing
DS1982-0094
1982
Bilanenko, V.A., Sharov, G.M.Tectonic Map of Yakutia Using Satellite PhotographsIssled. Zemli Iz Kosmosa., No. 1, PP. 25-31.RussiaRemote Sensing, Tectonics, Structure
DS1982-0120
1982
Briceno, H.O.Application of Remote Sensing to Diamond Placer Explorationin a Tropical Jungle Environment Caroni River, Venezuela.Ph.d. Thesis, Colorado School of Mines, 176P.South America, VenezuelaRegional Geology, Remote Sensing, Slar, Leaneaments, Kimberlite
DS1982-0295
1982
Jain, B.K., Regan, R.D.Integration of Satellite and Conventional Geophysical Dat a with tectonics and Structural Information Over the African Continent.Geoexploration., Vol. 20, No. 3-4, PP. 233-258.Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, East Africa, Southwest AfricaStructure, Tectonics, Remote Sensing
DS1982-0445
1982
Moll, S.H.Reconnaissance Geologic Mapping in North Central Colorado United State sing Multispectral Gamma Ray Data.International/ Symposium REMOTE SENSING of THE ENVIRONMENT, SECOND THEM, PP. 86-87. (abstract.).United States, State Line, ColoradoRemote Sensing
DS1982-0643
1982
Woodzick, T.L., Mccallum, M.E.A Teledetective Study of Kimberlite Regions in North America ( Colorado-wyoming),east Africa ( Mwadui ),and Siberia (mir). #1Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, TERRA COGNITA, ABSTRACT VOLUME., Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 203, (abstract.).United States, Colorado, Wyoming, East Africa, Russia, Tanzania, Rocky MountainsKimberlite, Geophysics, Remote Sensing
DS1983-0005
1983
Alexander, P.O.Looking for Diamonds? Try GeobotanyIndiaqua., No. 36, 1983/3, PP. 33-35; 37-38.India, PannaKimberlite, Pipe, Signature, Analyses, Case History, Remote Sensing
DS1984-0007
1984
Alexander, P.O., Shrivastava, V.K.Geobotanical Expression of a Blind Kimberlite Pipe, Centralindia. #2Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference., Vol. 1, PP. 33-42.Andhra Pradesh, Panna, ThailandGeobotany, Geomorphology, Remote Sensing
DS1984-0313
1984
Gregory, G.P.Exploration for Primary Diamond Deposits with Special Emphasis on the Lennard Shelf, Western Australia. #1In: The Canning Basin., PP. 475-484.Australia, Western AustraliaProspecting, Sampling, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Remote Sensing
DS1984-0483
1984
Marrs, R.W.Spectral Detection of KimberliteAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) PREPRINT., No. 84-343, 8P.United States, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsRemote Sensing
DS1984-0484
1984
Marrs, R.W., Marks, J., Hausel, W.D., Albert, K.G.Detection of Diamond Bearing Kimberlites in the Colorado Wyoming Province. #2Nasa Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Final Report Dated Sept. 28t, 70P.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Rocky MountainsRemote Sensing, Geochemistry, Sampling, Prospecting, Geophysics
DS1984-0485
1984
Marrs, R.W., Marks, J.E., Hausel, W.D., Albert, G.K.Detection of Diamond Bearing Kimberlites in the Colorado Wyoming Province. #1International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment., THIRD THEMATIC CONFERENCE, APRIL 16TH.-19TH. 11P.United States, State Line, Colorado, WyomingLandsat, Remote Sensing, Geophysics, Analyses, Diatreme
DS1984-0486
1984
Marrs, R.W., Raines, G.L.Tectonic Framework of Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana Interpreted from Land sat Imagery.American Association Petrol. Geol., Vol. 68, No. 11, NOVEMBER PP. 1718-1731.United States, Montana, Wyoming, Rocky MountainsTectonics, Remote Sensing, Lineaments, Sedimentation
DS1984-0558
1984
Norman, J.W.Tectonic Effects of Old Very Large Meteoritic Impacts on Earth Showing Satellite Imagery: a Review and Speculations.Journal of STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY, Vol. 6, No. 6, PP. 737-747.GlobalRemote Sensing
DS1984-0773
1984
Woodzick, T.L., Mccallum, M.E.A Teledetective Study of Kimberlite Regions in North America (colorado- Wyoming),east Africa (mwadui) and Siberia (mir). #2Proceedings of Third International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 1, PP. 5-20.United States, Colorado, Wyoming, State Line, Russia, East Africa, TanzaniaGeophysics, Kimberlite, Remote Sensing, Lineaments
DS1985-0414
1985
Marks, J.E.Multispectral Remote Sensing Techniques Applied to Exploration for Kimberlite Distremes, Laramie Range, Wyoming-colorado.Msc. Thesis, University Wyoming, 164P.United States, State Line, Colorado, Wyoming, Laramie RangeRemote Sensing
DS1985-0427
1985
Mayhew, M.A., Johnson, B.D., Wasilews, P.J.A Review of Problems and Progress in Studies of Satellite Magnetic Anomalies.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 90, No. 83, PP. 2511-2522.GlobalGeophysics, Remote Sensing
DS1985-0759
1985
Yurkevich, Y.R.Structural and tectonic localization of manifestation of kimberliticmagmatism.(Russian)Izvest. Vyss. Uch. Zaved., (Russian), No. 3, pp. 112-113RussiaRemote Sensing, Kimberlite
DS1986-0069
1986
Berhe, S.M., Rothery, D.A.Interactive processing of satellite images for structural and lithological mapping in northeast AFricaGeology Magazine, Vol. 123, No. 4, July pp. 393-403AfricaRemote Sensing
DS1986-0140
1986
Chetty, T.R.K., Rao, R.S.Proto Penner river course and its role in the distribution of alluvial diamonds- as evidence from Land sat dataJournal of Geological Society India, Vol. 28, No. 6, December, pp. 48-IndiaRemote Sensing, Placers
DS1986-0270
1986
Gascon, C.P.Support of remote sensing to diamond prospecting.*SPAGeominas, *SPA., Vol. 15, pp. 5-15VenezuelaRemote sensing
DS1986-0407
1986
Jiang Rong, Deng Chujun, Liu WanyuMining geology of the Mwadui diamond deposit in Tanganyika with Special reference to research methodson satellite minerals of diamonds.*CHIBulletin. Institute Mineral Deposits Chinese Academy of Geol. Sciences, *CHI, Vol. 1, No. 19, pp. 25-87GlobalDeposit -Mwadui, Remote sensing
DS1986-0441
1986
Kingston, M.J.Spectral reflectance feactures of kimberlites and carbonatites; the key to remote sensing for explorationProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 472-474South Africa, Botswana, Montana, California, QuebecDiamond exploration, Remote sensing
DS1986-0590
1986
Mustard, J.F., Pieters, C.M.Erosion of kimberlite during eruption of Moses Rock dike #2Eos, Vol. 67, No. 44, p. 1073UtahKimberlite, Remote Sensing
DS1986-0620
1986
Oneydin, G.C., Norman, J.W.Some appearance and causes of lineaments seen on Land sat imagesJournal of Petroleum Geology, Vol. 9, No. 2, April pp. 179-194GlobalRemote Sensing, Tectonics, structure
DS1986-0681
1986
Rowan, L.C., Kingston, M.J., Crowley, J.K.Spectral reflectance of carbonatites and related alkalic igneous rocks:selected samples from four North American localitiesEconomic Geology, Vol. 81, No. 4, pp. 857-871United StatesCarbonatite, Remote sensing
DS1986-0727
1986
Shake, S.N., McHone, J.Topographic lineaments and their geologic significance In central New England and adjacent New YorkGeological Society of America, Vol. 18, No. 1, January p. 65. AbstractAppalachia, New York, Vermont, New HampshireRemote sensing, Landsat, Tectonics
DS1987-0498
1987
Mustard, J.F., Pieters, C.M.Quantitative abundance estimates from bidirectional reflectancemeasurementsJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 92, No. B4, pp. E617-E526GlobalRemote Sensing, Kimberlite
DS1987-0499
1987
Mustard, J.F., Pieters, C.M.Variations in composition of kimberlite dike matrix examined with mapping spectrometer data18th. Lunar And Planetary Science Conference, Vol. 28, pt. 2, pp. 688-689. (abstract.)UtahRemote sensing, Spectrometer
DS1987-0779
1987
Wang Pin QingPredicting the location of kimberlite from a probability analysis of linear structure on remote sensing dataInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol.8, No. 3, March pp. 417-426ChinaRemote Sensing, Kimberlite
DS1987-0807
1987
Woodzick, T.L.Geophysical and remote sensing characteristics of The colorado-wyoming kimberlite occurrencesPh.d. Thesis, Earth Resources Department Colorado State University, Colorado, WyomingGeophysics, Remote Sensing
DS1988-0040
1988
Bardinet, C., Gabert, G., Monget, J-M, Zheng YuApplication of multisatellite dat a to thematic mapping #2Geol. Jahrb, Vol. 67, Sect. B., 74p. coloured mapsTanzaniaRemote Sensing, Tectonics
DS1988-0041
1988
Bardinet, C., Gabert, G., Monget, J-M., Zheng YuApplication of multisatellite dat a to thematic mapping #1Geol. Jahrb, Heft 67, sect. B., 74p. maps approx. 25.00 Database # 1TanzaniaRemote sensing, Structure
DS1988-0127
1988
Chorowicz, J., Guezlane, M., Rudant, J., Vidal, G.Use of MOMS-1 dat a for geological mapping of the Aswa lineament(East African Rift)National Technical Information Service, In ESA Proceedings 4th. International Colloquium in Spectral Signatures in Remote, N89 10382/4 4p. April 1988 Entire Conference $ 49.95TanzaniaTectonics, Remote Sensing
DS1988-0149
1988
Crowley, J., Rowan, M., Podwysocki, M., Meyer, D.Evaluation of airborne visible/infrared imaging spectrometer dat a of the Mountain Pass, California carbonatite complexNational Technical Information Service N89-22169/1, Jet Propulsion Lab. Calif. Institute Tech. Proceedings of, pp. 155-161CaliforniaCarbonatite, Remote Sensing
DS1988-0315
1988
Hyatt, E.C., Cox, J.IJ., Collins, W.G.Advances in computerized information retrieval in remote sensingInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 9, No. 10-11, Oct-Nov. pp. 1739-1750GlobalRemote sensing, Computer- GIS
DS1988-0322
1988
Jacobberger, P.A.Mapping abandoned river channels in Mali through directional filtering of thematic mapper dataRemote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 26, pp. 161-170GlobalRemote Sensing, TEM.
DS1988-0327
1988
Jaskolla, F., Henkel, J.Evaluation and digital processing of multispectral SPOT dataInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 9, No. 10-11, Oct-Nov. pp. 1629-1638GlobalRemote Sensing, Computer -SPOT.
DS1988-0426
1988
Lunden, B., Wester, K.Survey mapping of bedrock outcrops a comparative study usingdat a from Land sat Thematic Mapper and SPOT HRVGeografiska Annaler, Vol. 70A No. 3, pp. 125-133. Database # 17546SwedenRemote Sensing, Computer -Landsat
DS1988-0464
1988
Michaelis, M.Interpretation and geometrical aspects of Thematic Mapper dataInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 9, No. 10-11, Oct-Nov. pp. 1723-1738GlobalRemote Sensing, Computer- TEM.
DS1989-0241
1989
Chan, R.A.Regolith terrain mapping - a geomorphic base for mineral explorationAustralasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Vol. 294, No. 2, May pp. 25-28. Database # 17869AustraliaRemote Sensing, Regoliths
DS1989-0251
1989
Chavez, P.S. Jr., Yaw Kwarteng, A.Extracting spectral contrast in Land sat thematic mapper image dat a using selective principal componentanalysisPhotogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol. 55. No. 3, March, pp. 339-348.GlobalRemote Sensing, Landsat
DS1989-0266
1989
Chorowicz, J., Kim, J., Manoussis, S., Rudant, J-P., Foin, P.A new technique for recognition of geological and geomorphological patterns in digital terrain modelsRemote Sensing of the Environment, Vol. 29, pp. 229-239GlobalRemote sensing, Geomorphology
DS1989-0294
1989
Corr, D.G., Tailor, A.M., Cross, A., Hogg, D.C., Lawrence, D.H.Progress in automatic analysis of multi-temporal remotely sensed dataInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 10, No. 6, June pp. 1175-1196GlobalRemote sensing, Computer Program
DS1989-0410
1989
Escadafel, R., Girard, M.C., Courault, D.Munsell soil color and soil reflectance in the visible spectral bands ofLand sat Multispectral Scanner and Thematic Mapper dataRemote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 27, No. 1, January pp. 37-46GlobalRemote Sensing, Soils
DS1989-0414
1989
Everitt, J.H., Escobar, D.E., Alaniz, M.A., Davis, M.R.Using multispectral video imagery for detecting soil surface conditionsPhotogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol. LV, No. 4, April pp. 467-472GlobalRemote Sensing, Landsat soil surface
DS1989-0587
1989
Harding, D.J., Wirth, K.R., Bird, J.M.Spectral mapping of Alaskan ophiolites using Land sat thematic mapper dataRemote Sensing of the Environment, Vol. 28, Apr-Jun, pp. 219-232AlaskaOphiolite, Remote sensing
DS1989-0655
1989
Holm, R.G., Jackson, R.D., Yuan, B.Surface reflectance factor retrieval from thematic mapper dataRemote Sensing Environ, Vol. 27, pp. 47-57. Database # 17792GlobalRemote Sensing, TEM.
DS1989-0736
1989
Jupp, D.L.B., Strahler, A.H., Woodcock, C.E.Auto correlation and regularization in digital images II. Simple imagemodelsGeoscience and Remote Sensing, Vol. 27, No. 3, May pp. 247-258GlobalRemote Sensing, Autocorrelation
DS1989-0781
1989
Kingston, M.J.Spectral reflectance features of kimberlites andcarbonatites:implications for remote sensing forexplorationGeological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Special, No. 14, Vol. 2, pp. 1135-1145Colorado, CaliforniaRemote sensing, Carbonatite
DS1989-0898
1989
Lowman, P.D.Jr.Lineaments of the Canadian shield: studies with Land sat and side lookingradarGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A127. (abstract.)CanadaLandsat, Remote sensing
DS1989-0997
1989
Medina, F.Land sat imagery interpretation of Essaouira basin, (Morocco): comparison with geophysical data, and structural implicationsJournal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 69-76MoroccoRemote Sensing, Landsat comparison
DS1989-1090
1989
Naslund, H.R., Birnie, R.W., Parr, J.T.Lithologic mapping of mafic intrusions in east Greenland using Landsat thematic mapper dataNational Technical Information Service N89-28047/3, 63pGreenlandRemote sensing, Mafic intrusions
DS1989-1174
1989
Parrish, J.B.The seismicity of Ohio and its relationship to potential field and Remote sensing lineamentsGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A128. (abstract.)GlobalTectonics, Remote sensing
DS1989-1340
1989
Saraf, A.K., Cracknell, A.P.Linear discriminant and profile analysis. an aid in remote sensing forgeo botanical investigationInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 10, No. 11, November pp. 1735-1948GlobalGeobotany, Remote sensing
DS1989-1397
1989
Singh, S.Review article. Digital change detection techniques using remotely senseddataInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 10, No. 6, June pp. 989-1004GlobalRemote sensing, Computer Program
DS1989-1398
1989
Singhroy, V., Kenny, F.Guidelines for the selection and use of remote sensing dat a in neotectonic studies over drift coveredterranesGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A127. (abstract.)CanadaTectonics, Remote sensing
DS1989-1512
1989
Tremblay, M.L.Study of curvilinear structural features in the Parry Sound area, Grenville Province, using Land sat Thematic Mapper ImagesOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5702, 28p. 11 figsOntarioGeophysics, Remote sensing
DS1989-1532
1989
Usery, E.L., Welch, R.A raster approach to topographic map revisionPhotogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol. LV, No. 1, January pp. 55-60GlobalRemote Sensing, Topography -Raster Format
DS1989-1568
1989
Wagner, C.L., Howarth, P.J., Singhroy, V.H.A spectral geobotanical study at Natal Lake, northern OntarioInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 10, No. 11, November pp. 1721-1734OntarioGeobotany, Remote sensing
DS1989-1599
1989
Werker, J.F.An infrared view of the Universe #2American Scientist, Vol. 77, No. 1, Jan-Feb. pp. 46-53GlobalRemote sensing, Astronomy
DS1989-1627
1989
Wilkinson, M.J., Blaha, J.E., Noli, D.A new lagoon on the Namibian coast of South Africa:sand spit growth documented from STS-29 shuttlephotographyGeocarto international, No. 4, pp. 63-66Southwest Africa, NamibiaRemote sensing, Geomorphology
DS1989-1634
1989
Wilson, F.W., McCauley, J.R.The relationship of remote sensing anomalies to the real world-examples from the midcontinent and the CUSMAP study areasUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Open file, United States Geological Survey (USGS)-Missouri G.S. Symp: Mineral resource potential of, p. 45. (abstract.)MidcontinentTectonics, Remote sensing
DS1989-1650
1989
Woodside, J.M., Verhoef, J.Geological and tectonic framework of eastern Canada as interpretated from potential field imageryGeological Survey of Canada Paper, No. 88-36, 33p. $ 13.50AppalachiaTectonics, Remote sensing
DS1990-0227
1990
Boulton, G.S., Clark, C.D.A highly mobile Laurentide ice sheet revealed by satellite images of glacial lineationsNature, Vol. 346, No. 6287 August 30, pp. 813-817OntarioGeomorphology, remote sensing, Laurentide
DS1990-0311
1990
Chaturvedi, A.An integrated remote sensing investigation of the Alta Paranaiba kimberliteprovince, Minas Gerais, BrasilPh.D. Thesis, Purdue University, West Lafayette, 168pBrazilRemote sensing, Alta Paranaiba
DS1990-0572
1990
Gilruth, P.T., Hutchinson, C.F.Assessing deforestation in the Guinea Highlands of West Africa using RemotesensingPhotogrammetric Eng. and Remote Sensing, Vol. 56, No. 10, October pp. 1375-1382GuineaRemote sensing, General interest applicat
DS1990-0580
1990
Global Geoscience transectsGlobal geoscience transectsA.g.u, Syria, China, Tibet, Brazil, Australia, Andes, Chile, ArgentinaGeophysics, Remote sensing
DS1990-0839
1990
King, T.A., Glass, C.E., Schowengerdt, R.A.Multispectral ratio selection using Ternary diagramsAssociation Eng. Geologist Bulletin, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 93-102ArizonaAlteration, Remote Sensing
DS1990-1203
1990
Proy, C., Tanre, D., Deschamps, P.Y.Evaluation of topographic effects in remotely sensed dataRemote Sensing of the Environment, Vol. 30, pp. 21-32Europe, PyreneesRemote sensing, Topography
DS1990-1232
1990
Rivard, L., Turner, A.M., Ryerson, R.A., Vincent, P.Land use mapping with thematic mapper imagery: a Canadian perspectiveGeocarto International, No. 1, 1990, pp. 33-50CanadaRemote Sensing, Thematic mapper -overview
DS1990-1356
1990
Shurr, G., Watkins, I., Victory, D., Tozer, M.Geological significance of linear features visible onLand sat images inwest central MinnesotaInstitute on Lake Superior Geology Proceedings Volume, 36th. Annual Meeting held May 9-12, Thunder Bay pMinnesotaRemote sensing, Structure
DS1990-1363
1990
Simpson, C.J.Deep weathering, vegetation and fire burn significant obstacles forgeo science remote sensing in AustraliaInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 11, No. 11, pp. 2019-2034AustraliaWeathering -general paper, Remote sensing
DS1990-1364
1990
Simpson, M.A., Millard, M.J., Bedard, D.Geological and remote sensing investigations of the Prince Albert-Shellbrook area, SaskatchewanSaskatchewan Research Council, Publishing No. R-1200-2-E-90, 30p. approx. $ 30.00SaskatchewanRemote sensing, Prince Albert area
DS1990-1407
1990
Srinivasan, A., Richards, J.A.Knowledge based techniques for multi-source classificationInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 11, No. 3, March, pp. 505-542GlobalRemote sensing, GIS, Computer systems
DS1990-1506
1990
Veevers, J.J.Antarctica-Australia fit resolved by satellite mapping of oceanic fracturezonesAustralian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 37, No. 2, June pp. 123-126AntarcticaTectonics, Remote Sensing
DS1990-1611
1990
Yegorov, I.V.Geomorphological methods in the exploration of kimberlite bodies.(Russian)Geomorfologiya, (Russian), Vol. 1990 No. 4, December pp. 24-31RussiaRemote sensing, Lineaments
DS1990-1620
1990
Zelek, J.S.Computer aided linear planimetric feature extractionIeee Transactions Of Geoscience And Remote Sensing, Vol. 28, No. 4, July pp. 567-572GlobalRemote sensing, Computer aided
DS1991-0113
1991
Beswick, A.E., Beckett, P.J., Courtin, G.M., Tapper, G.O.Evaluation of geobotanical remote sensing as an aid to mineral explorationin northeastern Ontario #2Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5757, 22pOntarioGeobotany, Remote sensing
DS1991-0128
1991
Blonda, P.N., Pasquariello, G., Losito, S., Mori, A., PosaAn experiment for the interpretation of multitemporal remotely sensed images based on a fuzzy logic approachInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 12, No. 3, March pp. 463-476GlobalRemote sensing, Fuzzy logic
DS1991-0244
1991
Celone, P.J., Tseng, W.Y.Interactive digital image display and analysis system (IDIDAS) user'sguideNational Environmental Satellite Service, 78p. approx. $ 19.00 United StatesBookRemote sensing, Digital display
DS1991-0249
1991
Cervelle, B.Application of mineralogical constraints to remote sensingEur. Journal of Mineral, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 677-688GlobalNickel, Remote sensing
DS1991-0340
1991
Daoud, M., MicheletContribution to the automatic extraction of linear structures from satellite imagery: thesisSaskatchewan Research Council, 55p. approx. $30.00 United StatesSaskatchewanStructures, Remote sensing
DS1991-0509
1991
Franklin, S.E., Peddle, D.R., Wilson, B.A., Blodgett, C.F.Pixel sampling of remotely sensed digital imageryComputers and Geosciences, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 759-776GlobalComputers, Remote sensing
DS1991-0556
1991
GeobotanyEvaluation of geobotanical remote sensing as an aid to mineral explorationin northeastern Ontario #1Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5757, 22pOntarioBeswick, A.E., Beckett, P.J., Courtin, G.M., Tapper, G.O, Remote sensing
DS1991-0591
1991
Goodwin, P.B., et al.Evaluation and updating of offshore base maps using SPOT satellite image sand GPS control, West AfricaProceedings of the Eighth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote, Vol. I, pp. 253-264West AfricaRemote sensing, Offshore maps
DS1991-0597
1991
Graham, D.F., Grant, D.R.A test of airborne, side looking synthetic -aperture radar in central Newfoundland for geological reconnaissanceCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 2, February pp. 257-265NewfoundlandRemote sensing, Overview
DS1991-0674
1991
Harrington, S.E.Use of Land sat Thematic Mapper dat a in exploration for ultramafic bodies in northwest OntarioProceedings of the Eighth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote, Vol. II, pp. 1123-1124. -extended abstractOntarioRemote sensing, Ultramafic
DS1991-0952
1991
Langel, R.A.Study of the crust and mantle using magnetic surveys by magsat and othersatellitesP.il.a.s.-ear, Vol. 99, No. 4, December pp. 581-618GlobalGeophysics -magnetics, Remote sensing
DS1991-1199
1991
Muggeridge, M.T.Distribution of lamproite pathfinders in surface soilsProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 301-303AustraliaSampling, heavy minerals,, remote sensing, geophysics, Geochemistry
DS1991-1395
1991
Ramarao, Ch., Chetty, T.R.K., Lingaiah, A., Babu Rao, V.Delineation of a greenstone belt using aeromagnetics, Land sat and photogeology - a case study from the South Indian ShieldGeoexploration, Vol. 28, pp. 121-137IndiaRemote sensing, Geophysics -magnetics, linements
DS1991-1412
1991
Reid, M.R.Imaging magma sources in the southern Rio Grande Rift using deep crustalxenolithsGeological Society of America Abstracts, Rocky Mtn Section, South-Central, Vol. 23, No. 4, April, p. 87. AbstractColorado PlateauKilbourne Hole, Remote sensing
DS1991-1456
1991
Rosendahl, B.R., Groschel-Becker, H., Meyers, J., Kaczmarick, K.Deep seismic reflection study of a passive margin southeastern Gulf ofGuineaGeology, Vol. 19, No. 4, April pp. 291-295GuineaGeophysics -seismics, Remote sensing
DS1991-1484
1991
Saether, B.M.Advanced techniques for lineament analysisProceedings of the Eighth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote, Vol. II, pp. 983-988GlobalRemote sensing, Structure
DS1991-1510
1991
Scanvic, J-Y.Remote sensing in mineral exploration fields of application and futureperspectives.*IN FRE.Chron. Rech. Miniere, No. 505, pp. 3-6GlobalOverview, Remote Sensing
DS1991-1577
1991
Shuman, C.A.Joints, fracture traces and linemanets: a multiple scale analysis of fracture features across the Appalachian Plateau in New YorkProceedings of the Eighth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote, Vol. II, pp. 1229-1242GlobalRemote sensing, Lineaments
DS1991-1593
1991
Sinding-Larsen, R., et al.Structural interpretation of the Okavango Basin (South Central Africa) from multisatillite imageryProceedings of the Eighth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote, Vol. I, pp. 597-604GlobalRemote sensing, Structure
DS1991-1799
1991
Vigneresse, J.L., Cuney, M.What can we learn about crustal structure from thermal data?Terra Nova, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 28-34GlobalGeothermometry, Remote sensing
DS1991-1834
1991
Watson, J.P.A visual interpretation of a Land sat mosaic of the Okavango Delta and surrounding areaRemote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 35, pp. 1-9GlobalRemote Sensing, Okavango area
DS1991-1858
1991
Wiley, M.A., et al.Delineation of the New Madrid seismic zone using Land sat Multispectral Scanner dat a with insurance and tax implications of future fault movementProceedings of the Eighth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote, Vol. I, pp. 131-144MidcontinentRemote sensing, Geophysics -seismics
DS1992-0018
1992
Almeida-Filho, R., Castelo Branco, R.M.G.Location of kimberlite pipes using Land sat thematic mapper images and aerial photographs: the Redondao diatreme, BrasilInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 13, No. 8, pp. 1449-1457BrazilKimberlite pipes, Remote sensing
DS1992-0431
1992
EpisodesRemote sensing in global geoscience processesEpisodes, Vol. 15, No. 1, March pp. 2-85Canada, United States, RussiaRemote sensing, GIS applications
DS1992-0434
1992
Epp, H., Jackson, V.Satellite remote sensing in the search for kimberlite pipes in the Northwest TerritoriesNorthwest Territories Geoscience Forum held November 25, 26th. 1992, poster, AbstractNorthwest TerritoriesGeophysics, Remote sensing
DS1992-0635
1992
Gupta, A.Integrated study of Land sat imagery and aeromagnetic anomaly dat a for regional geological appraisal of parts of the Indian PeninsulaIndian Minerals, Vol. 46, No. 1, January-March pp. 53-76IndiaRemote sensing, Geophysics -aeromagnetic
DS1992-0730
1992
Hornsby, J.K., et al.Proceedings of the 15th. Canadian Symposium on Remote SensingOntario Remote Sensing Dept, 500p. approx. $ 80.00CanadaRemote sensing, Book -table of contents
DS1992-0752
1992
Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM)Exploration and the environment -the ninth international symposium in the series Prospecting in areas of glaciated terrain. Brief overview of papersTransactions of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM), Vol. 101, Jan-April pp. B48-58GlobalGlacial deposits, Remote sensing, geomorphology, glacial
DS1992-1000
1992
Marple, R.T., Schweig, E.S. III.Remote sensing of alluvial terrain in a humid, tectonically active setting:the New Madrid seismic zonePhotogrammetric Eng. and Remote Sensing, Vol. 58, No. 2, February pp. 209-219GlobalRemote sensing, Midcontinent tectonics
DS1992-1257
1992
Ravat, D.N., Hinze, W.J., Vonfrese, R.R.Analysis of magsat magnetic contrasts across Africa and South-AmericaTectonophysics, Vol. 212, No. 1-2, Oct. 1, pp. 59-76.Africa, South AmericaGeophysics -magnetics, Magsat, Remote sensing
DS1992-1269
1992
Rencz, A.N., Aylsworth, J.M., Shilts, W.W.Application of Land sat Thematic Mapper dat a to mapping surficial geologyGeological Survey Canada Open File: project summaries Canada-northwest Territories agreement, OF 2484, March pp. 153-154.Northwest TerritoriesRemote sensing, Geomorphology
DS1992-1557
1992
Toft, P.B., Taylor, P.T., Arkanantha..., J., Haggerty, S.E.Interpretation of satellite magnetic-anomalies over the West Africancraton.Tectonophysics, Vol. 212, No. 1-2, Oct. 1, pp. 21-32.West AfricaGeophysics -magnetics, remote sensing, Craton
DS1993-0020
1993
Alberti, A., Alessandro, V., Pieruccini, U., Pranzini, E.Land sat Thematic Mapperdat a processing for lithological discrimination in the Caraculoarea (Namibe Province, southwest Angola).Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 17, No. 3, October pp. 261-274.AngolaLandsat -not specific to diamonds, Remote sensing, lithology
DS1993-0378
1993
Drury, S.A.Image interpretation in geologyChapman and Hall, 300pBookRemote sensing, Photogeology
DS1993-0868
1993
Kusky, T.M., Lowman, Masuoka, BlodgetAnalysis of Seasat L Band Radar imagery of the West Bay Indin Lake faultsystemJournal of Geology, Vol. 101, pp. 623-32.Northwest TerritoriesRemote Sensing, Slave Province
DS1993-0869
1993
Kusky, T.M., Lowman, P.D.Jr., Masuoka, P., Blodget, H.W.Analysis of Seasat L-Band radar imagery of the West Bay-Indin Lake FaultSystem, Northwest TerritoriesJournal of Geology, Vol. 101, No. 5, September pp. 623-632Northwest TerritoriesRemote Sensing
DS1993-1275
1993
Raghaven, V., Wadatsumi, K., Masumoto, S.Automatic extraction of lineament information from satellite images using digital eleveation dataNonrenewable Resources, Vol. 2, No. 2, Summer pp. 148-155JapanRemote sensing, Tectonics, structure
DS1993-1284
1993
Ravat, D.H., Hinze, W.J., Taylor, P.T.European tectonic features observed by MAGSATTectonophysics, Vol. 220, No. 1-4, April 15, pp. 157-173.EuropeGeophysics -MAGSAT, Tectonics, Remote sensing
DS1993-1296
1993
Rencz, A., Harris, J., Toubourg, J., Ballantye, B., Green, S.Remote sensing applications in geosciences: a an introductionProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Meeting Workshop held April 1, Toronto, approx. 100pGlobalBook -table of contents, Remote sensing
DS1994-0025
1994
Agar, R.A.Geoscan airborne multi-spectral scanners as exploration tools for Western Australian diamond and gold deposits.University of Western Australia, Publishing No. 26, pp. 435-447.AustraliaRemote sensing, Deposit -Aries
DS1994-0026
1994
Agar, R.A.Geoscan airborne multi-spectral scanners as applied to exploration for western Australian diamond and gold.Tenth Thematic conference on geologic remote sensing, held May, 1994, Vol. 10, pp. II.651-666.AustraliaRemote sensing, Geoscan
DS1994-0227
1994
Budkewitsch, P., et al.Characterization and extraction of linear features from digital imagesCanadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 20, No. 3, Sept. pp. 268-279.CanadaRemote Sensing, Structure -linear features
DS1994-0348
1994
Corves, C., Place, C.J.Mapping the reliability of satellite derived land cover maps - an example from Central Brazilian Amazon BasinInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 15, No. 6, April pp. 1283-1294BrazilLandsat, Remote sensing
DS1994-0358
1994
Crowley, J.K.Spectral properties of selected industrial minerals and ores -potential for remote sensing detection, exploringUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Circular, 1103-A, pp. 21-22.GlobalRemote sensing, Spectral variation, thermal infra-red
DS1994-0420
1994
Deroin, J.P.The use of ERS1 SAR for geological mapping in rainforest areas such as French Guiana: evaluationFrench Geological Survey (BRGM) Principal Scient. Technology Research 1992-3, pp. 244-246French GuianaRemote sensing
DS1994-0476
1994
Dyer, B.C., Fawcett, A.The use of tomographic imaging in mineral explorationExploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 3, No. 4, Oct. pp. 383-388ZimbabweTomography, chromite, Remote sensing
DS1994-0493
1994
Epp. H., Bowie, C.Utilization of remote sensing and GIS technology for the exploration Of kimberlite pipes, Lac de Gras.Northwest Territories 1994 Open House Abstracts, p. 29. abstractNorthwest TerritoriesNews item, Remote Sensing
DS1994-0630
1994
Glukhovskii, M.Z., Moralyov, V.M., Zhavoron, V.E.Prospecting of diamond bearing kimberlites in Voronezh crystal massif using satellite images.(Russian)Soviet Journal of Remote, (Russian), Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 1015-1026. # QA799RussiaRemote sensing, Voronezh
DS1994-0649
1994
Graham, D.F.Airborne SAR for surficial geological mappingCanadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 319-323CanadaRemote sensing, Alluvials
DS1994-0672
1994
Guindon, B.The generation of large area mosaics from ERS- 1 SAR imageryCanadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 20, No. 3, Sept. pp. 317-318CanadaRemote sensing, SAR images -brief note
DS1994-0888
1994
Kenny, F.M., et al.Application of airborne multispectral and radar images for quaternary geological mapping.Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 20, No. 3, Sept. pp. 286-293.CanadaRemote Sensing, Radar Mapping, Geomorphology, Quaternary
DS1994-0981
1994
Lang, H.R., Paylor, E.D.Spectral stratigraphy: remote sesning lithostratigraphic procedures for basin analysis, Central Wyoming examplesNonrenewable Resources, Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring, pp. 25-45WyomingRemote sensing, Stratigraphy
DS1994-1058
1994
Lowman, P.D.Radar geology of the Canadian shield: a 10 year reviewCanadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 20, No. 3, Sept. pp. 198-210.CanadaRemote Sensing, Radar - review
DS1994-1259
1994
Mushayandebvu, M.F., Doucoure, C.M.Regional crustal trends in South Africa from the spectral analysis of topographic and gravity dataJournal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 19, No. 1-2, July-Aug. pp. 27-34South AfricaRemote sensing, Tectonics, Geophysics -gravity
DS1994-1845
1994
Vaughan, R.A., Cracknell, A.P.Remote sensing and global climate changeSpringer Verlag, 512p. approx. $ 220.00GlobalRemote sensing, Book -ad
DS1994-1889
1994
Watson, K., Knepper, D.H.Airborne remote sensing for geology and the environment; present andfutureUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin, No. B1926, 43p. $ 4.75BookRemote sensing, Seminar proceedings
DS1995-0033
1995
An, P., Chung, G.F., Rencz, A.N.Digital lithology mapping from airborne geophysical and remote sensing data in the Melville PeninsulaRemote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 53, No. 2, Aug. pp. 76-84Northwest Territories, Melville PeninsulaGeophysics -airborne, Remote sensing
DS1995-0205
1995
Bredikhin, A.V., Panin, A.V.Experience in the development and use of a geology geomorphology block in a geographic information systemMapping Sciences and Remote Sensing, Vol. 32, No. 1, Jan-Mar pp. 50-58RussiaRemote Sensing, GIS
DS1995-0256
1995
Campbell, J.B., Browder, J.O.Field dat a collection for remote sensing analysis: SPOT dat a, Rondonia, Brasil.International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 16, No. 2, Jan. 20, pp. 333-350.BrazilRemote sensing, Not specific to diamonds
DS1995-0385
1995
Das, J.D. , saraf, A.K., Jain, A.K.Fault tectonics of the Shilong plateau and adjoining regions, north-east India using remote sensing dataInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 16, No. 9, June pp. 1633-46IndiaRemote Sensing, Tectonics
DS1995-0491
1995
Elliott, C.I., Wilson, C.J.L., Joyce, E.B., Campbell, I.C.Field verification of remotely sensed regional lineaments in the BonaparteBasin, northwest Australia.Iagod Giant Ore Deposits Workshop, J. Kutina, 7p.AustraliaRemote sensing, Lineaments - not specific to diamonds
DS1995-0492
1995
Ellis, J.M., Goodwin, P.B.Using satellite imagery, CAD and GPS to develop environmental and engineering baselineEarth Observation Magazine, October pp. 16-18GlobalRemote sensing, Brief overview
DS1995-0517
1995
Evans, M.C.Satellite imagery - its application in mine site rehabilitationAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 7, November pp. 61-63AustraliaRemote sensing, Rehabilitation, environment
DS1995-0560
1995
Franey, N.J.Regional mapping of geology by classification of multispectral data: a testcase over the Tuli block.Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 4, No. 1, p. 86.BotswanaRemote sensing
DS1995-0577
1995
Galvao, L.S., Vitorello, F., Paradella, W.R.Spectroradiometric discrimination of laterites with principal components analysis and additive modelingRemote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 53, No. 2, Aug. pp. 70-75GlobalLaterites, Remote sensing
DS1995-0978
1995
Knepper. D.H., Langer, W.H., Miller, S.Survey of natural aggregate properties characteristics important in remotesensing, Air- geophysics.Nonrenewable Resources, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring pp. 99-120.GlobalRemote sensing, airborne geophysics, Alluvials - gravels not specific to diamonds
DS1995-1058
1995
laporte, N., Lopez-Baeza, E., Moreno, J.F.Mapping the dense humid forest of Cameroon and Zaire using AVHRR satellitedataInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 16, No. 6, April pp. 1127-1146Democratic Republic of CongoRemote sensing
DS1995-1143
1995
Mah, A., Taylor, G.R., Lennox, P., Balia, L.Lineament analyses of Land sat thematic mapper images, Northern TerritoryPhotogr. Eng. and Remote Sensing, Vol. LXI, No. 6, June pp. 761-773AustraliaRemote sensing, Structure - lineaments
DS1995-1180
1995
Mattikalli, N.M., Devereux, B.J., Richards, K.S.Integration of remotely sensing satellite images with a Geographical Information systemComputers and Geosciences, Vol. 21, No. 8, October pp. 947-956GlobalRemote sensing, GIS
DS1995-1350
1995
Nielsen, R.L., Mancuso, J.D., Miller, R.A., Sabins, F.F.Use of thematic mapper imagery in generative mineral exploration Central Andes of South AmericaAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, No. 95-9, 4pChile, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, BoliviaRemote sensing, Exploration technique
DS1995-1429
1995
Paradella, W.R., Vitorello, I.Geobotanical and soil spectral investigation for rock discrimination in the Caatinga environmentCanadian Journal of Remote sensing, Vol. 21, No. 1, March pp. 52-59BrazilRemote sensing, Soil, rock discrimination
DS1995-1504
1995
Plyusnin, V.M.A remote sensing based assessment of Lands cape modification in eastSiberia.Mapping Sciences and Remote Sensing, Vol. 32, No. 1, Jan-Mar pp. 71-79.Russia, SiberiaRemote Sensing
DS1995-1521
1995
Price, J.C.Examples of high resolution visible to near infrared reflectance spectraand a standardized collection -dataInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 16, No. 6, April pp. 993-1000GlobalRemote sensing
DS1995-1522
1995
Pries, R.A.A system for large scale image mapping and GIS dat a collectionPhotogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol. LXI, No. 5, May pp. 503-512.GlobalRemote sensing, GIS
DS1995-1529
1995
Prost, G.L.Remote sensing for geologists: guide to image interpretationGordon and Breach Publ, 358p. approx. $ 115.00 United StatesGlobalBook -ad, Remote sensing
DS1995-1540
1995
Ramasamy, S.M., Balaji, S.Remote sensing and Pleistocene tectonics of Southern Indian peninsulaInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 16, No. 13, Sept. 10, pp. 2375-2392IndiaTectonics, Remote sensing
DS1995-1595
1995
Rolet, J., Yesou, H., Besnus, Y.Satellite image analysis of circular anomalies and fracturing networks In the Amorican MassifMapping Sciences and Remote Sensing, Vol. 32, No. 1, Jan-Mar pp. 21-43FranceRemote Sensing, Structure
DS1995-1615
1995
Rowan, L.C., Bowers, T.L., Crowley, J.K., et al.Analysis of airborne visible infrared imaging spectrometer (AVIRIS) dat a Of the Iron Hill carbonatiteEconomic Geology, Vol. 90, No. 7, Nov. pp. 1966-1982.ColoradoCarbonatite, remote sensing, Deposit -Iron Hill
DS1995-1616
1995
Rowan, L.R.Remote sensing studies of the Mountain Pass, California and Iron Hill Colorado carbonatite complexes: summary.Iagod Giant Ore Deposits Workshop, J. Kutina, 14p.California, ColoradoCarbonatite, Remote sensing
DS1995-1671
1995
Schlee, Karl, TorresanImaging the sea floorUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin, No. 2079, 30pOceanRemote sensing, side scan sonar, sea beaM., Tectonics, crust
DS1995-1706
1995
Serokurov, Yu.N., Kalmykov, V.D., Smirnova, L.S.Botswana diamond potential (according to satellite surveys)Russian Geology and Geophysics, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 54-61.BotswanaRemote Sensing
DS1995-1929
1995
Tripp, B.Early Bird satellite expected to sharpen focus of commercial remotesensingEarth Observation Magazine, October pp. 46-48GlobalRemote sensing, Brief overview
DS1995-1957
1995
Van der Meer, F.Estimating and simulating degree of serpentinization of peridotites usinghyper spectral remote sensed imageryNonrenewable Resources, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring pp. 84-98GlobalRemote sensing, geostatistics, Ronda, ultramafics
DS1995-2043
1995
Weidick, A.GreenlandUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Prof. Paper, No. P1386-C, C1-141GreenlandRemote sensing, landsat imaging, Geomorphology, glaciers
DS1996-0052
1996
Atekwana, E.A.Precambrian basement beneath the central midcontinent as interpreted from potential field imagery.Geological Society of America (GSA) Special Paper, No. 308, pp. 33-44.MidcontinentPrecambrian basement, Remote sensing
DS1996-0589
1996
Hamilton, S.D.High resolution dat a presents new possibilities... for GISEarth Observation Magazine, November pp. 37-38GlobalRemote sensing, GIS
DS1996-0653
1996
Hughes, J.D.Optimizing resource analysis of stratified sequences with 3D modeling GISremote sensing and 3D visualiz..Geological Society of Australia 13th. held Feb, No. 41, abstracts p. 203AustraliaComputer -GIS, Remote sensing
DS1996-0725
1996
Kenny, F.M.Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing techniques in environmental assessmentGeoscience Canada, Vol. 23, No. 1, March pp. 41-53OntarioGIS, Remote sensing
DS1996-0947
1996
Mering, C., Huaman-Rodrigo, D., Guillande, R.New dat a on the geodynamics of southern Peru from computerized analysis of SPOT and SAR ERS 1 imagesTectonophysics, Vol. 259, No. 1-3, June 30, pp. 153-170PeruGeodynamics, Remote sensing
DS1996-1144
1996
Purucker, M.E., Sabaka, T.J., Langel, R.A.Conjugate gradient analyses - a new tool for studying satellite magneticdat a setsGeophys. Research Letters, Vol. 23, No. 5, March 1, pp 507-510GlobalRemote sensing, Geophysics -magnetics
DS1996-1186
1996
Richardson, K.A.Geophysical exploration and geographic information system (GIS)applications.Geological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 225-228.CanadaGeophysics, Remote Sensing, GIS
DS1996-1234
1996
Ryan, C.G., Griffin, W.L., Win, T.T.Diamond exploration and mantle structure imaging using pixiemicroanalysis.Nucl. Institute B., Vol. 109, April pp. 601-605.AustraliaMantle structure, Remote sensing
DS1996-1239
1996
Sabins, F.F.Remore sensing: principles and interpretationsW.h. Freeman 3rd. Edition, 494p. approx. 100.00GlobalBook - review, Remote sensing
DS1996-1431
1996
Thorpe, J.Aerial photography and satellite imagery: competing or complementary?Earth Observation Magazine, June pp. 35-39United StatesRemote sensing
DS1996-1541
1996
Wilkinson, L., Budkewitsch, P., Graham, D.F., HendersonAlternative methods of base map generation using remote sensing and GIS: a pilot study western Churchill ProvinceGeological Survey of Canada Current Research, No. 1997-C, pp. 81-90.Northwest TerritoriesRemote sensing, GIS
DS1997-0043
1997
Arnold, R.H.Interpretation of airphotos and remotely sensed imageryEarth Observation Magazine books, $ 40.00GlobalBook - ad, Remote sensing
DS1997-0154
1997
Campbell, J.B.Introduction to remote sensing. second editionEarth Observation Magazine books, $ 60.00GlobalBook - ad, Remote sensing
DS1997-0227
1997
Cowart, R.Satellite imagery maps, mineral prospects in PeruEom., January pp. 20-22PeruRemote Sensing
DS1997-0411
1997
Gill, C., Marrs, R.Detection of kimberlite pipes in the Colorado - Wyoming State Line District using AVARIS.Twelfth Geologic Remote Sensing, Nov. 17th., AbstractsColorado, WyomingGeophysics - remote sensing, AVARIS
DS1997-0435
1997
Graham, D.F., Moretzsohn, J.S.Airborne radar data: utility for geological mapping in tropicalenvironments, Serra Pelada, para BrasilThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 90, No. 1011, June pp. 108-113Brazil, Central African RepublicBanded iron formation, Remote Sensing
DS1997-0639
1997
Kruse, F.A., Boardman, J.W.Characterization and mapping of kimberlites and related diatremes using airborne visible/ Infrared imaging...Twelfth Geologic Remote Sensing, Nov. 17th., AbstractsUtah, Colorado, WyomingGeophysics - remote sensing, Spectrometer
DS1997-0763
1997
Memi, J.M., Pride, D.E.The application of diamond exploration geoscientific information system(DEGRIS) technology.....International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 18, No. 7, May 10, pp. 1439-64.MidcontinentRemote sensing
DS1997-0926
1997
Pride, D.E., Memmi, J.M., Loomis, J., Yagel, R.SEARCHMAP - interactive map interpretation system for mineral explorationExplore., No. 95, April pp. 1, 3-10MidcontinentComputer - GIS, Remote sensing, GIS datasets
DS1997-1136
1997
Tack, R.E., Nazarenko, D.RADARSAT sees the world differently12th. International Conference Applied Geologic Remote Sensing, 7pGlobalRemote sensing, RADARSAT
DS1997-1302
1997
Zlatopolsky, A.A.Description of texture orientation in remote sensing dat a using computer program LESSA.Computers and Geosciences, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 45-62GlobalComputers, remote sensing, Program, Lineaments
DS1998-0364
1998
Drury, S.Images of the earth: a guide to remote sensingOxford University of Press, GlobalBook - ad, Remote sensing
DS1998-0918
1998
Mahmood, A., Crawford, J.P., Michaud, R., Jezek, K.C.Mapping the world with remote sensingEos, Vol. 79, No. 2, Jan. 13, p. 17, 23.GlobalRemote Sensing, Radarsat
DS1998-0956
1998
Massonet, D., Feigl, K.L.Radar interferometry and its application to changes in the earth'ssurface.Reviews of Geophysics, Vol. 36, No. 4, Nov. pp. 441-500.GlobalRemote sensing, Radar - general review not specific to diamonds
DS1998-1225
1998
Reilly, J.F., Muehlberger, W.R., Dickerson, P.W., et al.Looking back at earth.... through EndeavourGeotimes, Vol. 43, No. 11, Nov. pp. 14-20.GlobalRemote sensing, General - brief history ( not specific to diamonds)
DS1998-1378
1998
Sokolovsky, A.K., Serokurov, Yu.N., Kalmykov, V.D.System analysis of remote sensing dat a on structural control of diamondiferous areas.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 838-40.RussiaRemote sensing, Tectonics, structure
DS1998-1583
1998
Williams, I.S.The Lachlan Fold Belt, southeastern Australia: a SHRIMP's eye view of crustal growth in eastern GondwanaJournal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, 1A, p. 211. AbstractAustraliaRemote sensing
DS1998-1584
1998
Williams, R.S. Jr., Ferrigno, J.G.Satellite image atlas of glaciers of the world: South AmericaUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Prof. Paper, No. P1386-I, $ 21.00Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, AndesRemote sensing, Glaciers, geomorphology
DS1998-1639
1998
Zichella, V., De Gasperis, A.A., Pendock, N.E.Mineral mapping with hyper spectral data: a case study over the Moses Rock Dyke and Mule Ear Diatreme, Utah.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 1007-8.Utah, United States, Colorado PlateauRemote sensing, Deposit - Moses Rock, Mule Ear
DS1998-1652
1998
Zuev, V.M., Serokurov, Y.N., Kalmykov, V.D.Assessment of Diamondiferous perspectives of east European Platform according to the dat a of sounding...7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 1034-6.Russia, East European Platform, Finland, Kola, Baltic StatesStructure, tectonics, Remote sensing
DS2000-0379
2000
Hale, M. editor.Geochemical remote sensing of the Sub-surface.Mentions diamonds on p. 119, 303, 305, 347.Elsevier Handbook Exploration Geochemistry, Vol. 7GlobalRemote sensing, groundwater, electrochemical, helium
DS2000-0409
2000
Hicks, N.O., Keller, G.R., Simiyu, S.M.An integrated interpretation of structure of the upper crust of the Kenya Rift from remote sensing, gravity14th. International Conference Applied Remote Sensing, Nov. 1p. abstractKenyaRemote sensing, Tectonics
DS2000-0904
2000
Smith, G.R., Woodward, J.C., Gibbard, P.L.Interpreting Pleistocene glacial features from SPOT HRV dat a using fuzzy techniques.Computers and Geosciences, Vol. 26, No. 4, Apr. pp. 479-90.GlobalGeomorphology - not specific to diamonds, Remote sensing
DS2001-0223
2001
Dalati, M.Lineaments on Land sat images detection mapping and tectonic significance north western depressions SyriaInternational Archives Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Vol.33,B7/1,pp.301-5.SyriaTectonics, Remote sensing
DS2001-0450
2001
Harris, J.R., Eddy, B., Rencz, A., De Kemp, et al.Remote sensing as a geological mapping took in the Arctic: preliminary results from Baffin Island.Can. Geological Survey Current Research, No. 2001-E12, 22p.Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Baffin IslandRemote sensing
DS2002-0577
2002
Gitelson, A.A., Stark, R., Grits, U., et al.Vegetation and soil lines in visible spectral space: a concept and technique for remote estimation of vegetation fraction.International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol.23,No.13, July 20, pp. 2537-62.GlobalRemote sensing - not specific to diamonds, Techniques
DS2002-1268
2002
Pirajno, F., Hawke, P.Geophysical character of the Shoemaker impact structurePreview ( Australian Exploration Geophysics Newsletter), Oct. pp. 55-57.AustraliaGeophysics - remote sensing
DS2002-1400
2002
Saraf, A.K., Mishra, P., Mitra, S., et al.Remote sensing and GIS technologies for improvements in geological structures interpretation and mapping.International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol.23,No.13, July 20, pp. 2527-36.GlobalRemote sensing - not specific to diamonds, Techniques
DS2002-1661
2002
Vermote, E.F., Roy, D.P.Land surface hot spot observed by MODIS over central AfricaInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol.23,1,pp.2141-44., Vol.23,1,pp.2141-44.Africa, Central African RepublicRemote sensing, Plume
DS2002-1662
2002
Vermote, E.F., Roy, D.P.Land surface hot spot observed by MODIS over central AfricaInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol.23,1,pp.2141-44., Vol.23,1,pp.2141-44.Africa, Central African RepublicRemote sensing, Plume
DS2003-0619
2003
Inzana, J., Kusky, T., Higgs, G., Tucker, R.Supervised classification of Land sat TM band ratio images and Land sat TM band ratioJournal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 37, 1-2, July-August pp. 59-72.MadagascarRemote sensing - not specific to diamonds
DS2003-0862
2003
Mahoney, S., James, P., Mauger, A., Heinson, G.Geologic and regolith mapping for mineral exploration in the Gawler Craton of SouthInternational Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Vol. 3, pp. III 1779-81. Ingenta 1034976078AustraliaRemote sensing
DS2003-1040
2003
Paganelli, F.RADARSAT - 1 and LANDSAT7 ETM+ integration for kimberlite exploration in theInternational Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Vol. 6, pp. VI 3653-55. Ingenta 1034975456 1034981934AlbertaRemote sensing
DS200412-0122
2004
Bedell, R.Remote sensing in mineral exploration.SEG Newsletter, No. 58, July pp. 1,8-14.TechnologyOverview - remote sensing ( not specific to diamonds)
DS200412-0709
2004
Grant, I.F., Heyraud, C., Breon, F-M.Continentral scale hotspot observations of Australia at sub-degree anular resolution from POLDER.International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 25, 18, Sept. pp. 3625-36.AustraliaGeophysics - remote sensing
DS200412-0870
2003
Inzana, J., Kusky, T., Higgs, G., Tucker, R.Supervised classification of Land sat TM band ratio images and Land sat TM band ratio image with radar for geological interpretatiJournal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 37, 1-2, July-August pp. 59-72.Africa, MadagascarRemote sensing - not specific to diamonds
DS200412-1167
2004
Lockell, N., Bye, M.Remote sensing applied to diamond exploration. Images from aircraft and satellites to construct maps aiding diamond exploration.Rough Diamond Review, No. 5, June, pp.15-21.AustraliaRemote sensing
DS200412-1202
2003
Mahoney, S., James, P., Mauger, A., Heinson, G.Geologic and regolith mapping for mineral exploration in the Gawler Craton of South Australia using Hyperion and other remote seInternational Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Vol. 3, pp. III 1779-81. Ingenta 1034976078AustraliaRemote sensing
DS200412-1489
2003
Paganelli, F.RADARSAT - 1 and LANDSAT7 ETM+ integration for kimberlite exploration in the Buffalo Head Hills area, northern central Alberta.International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Vol. 6, pp. VI 3653-55. Ingenta 1034975456 1034981934Canada, AlbertaRemote sensing
DS200412-1606
2004
Quattara, T., Couture, R., Bobrovsky, P.T., Moore, A.Remote Sensing and geosciences.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 4542, 1 CD $ 26. 109p.GlobalRemote sensing - overview
DS200512-0057
2005
Balaji, S., Ramasamy, S.M.Remote sensing and resistivity image for the tectonic analysis of Biligirirangan region, peninsular India.Geocarto International, Vol. 20, 2, pp. 55-62.Asia, IndiaRemote sensing
DS200512-0117
2005
Brown, O.H., Utting, D.J., Little, E.C., Grunsky, E.C., Harris, J., Peter, P.Remote predictive mapping of surficial geology in Nunavut using supervised classification techniques of Land sat and RADARSAT I data.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.Canada, NunavutRemote sensing
DS200512-0405
2005
Harris, J.R., Ponomarev, P., Shang, J.A comparison of methods for extracting end members from airborne hyper spectral data: application to geologic mapping in Canada's Arctic.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.Canada, Nunavut, Northwest TerritoriesRemote sensing
DS200512-0521
2005
Khan, S.D., Flower, M.F.J., Sultan, M.I., Sandvol, E.Introduction to TETHYS - an inter disciplinary GIS database for studying continental collisions.Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, In pressAsiaTectonics, remote sensing, database
DS200512-0657
2004
Lorenz, H.Integration of Corona and Land sat thematic mapper dat a for bedrock geological studies in the high Arctic.International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 25, 22, pp. 5143-5162.RussiaRemote sensing - not specific to diamonds
DS200512-1112
2005
Utting, D., Little, E., Brown, O., Young, M., Taylor, J.Glacial geology, drift bedrock prospecting and related remote sensing application on northern Baffin Island, Nunavut.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, OF 4736 $ 15.00 1 colour posterCanada, NunavutRemote sensing
DS200612-0666
2006
Karato, S.Remote sensing of hydrogen in Earth's mantle.Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, Vol. 62, pp. 343-375.MantleRemote sensing
DS200712-0003
2007
Agar, B., Coulter, D.Remote sensing for mineral exploration - a decade perspective 1997-2007. ( not specific to diamonds)... good review.Proceedings of Exploration 07 edited by B. Milkereit, pp. 109-136.TechnologyRemote sensing - review
DS200712-1211
2006
Yurevich, S.M., Sergeevich, S.V.The contribution of remote sensing to diamond deposit prospecting on the Russian plate.IAGOD Meeting held August 2006, Abstract 1p.RussiaRemote sensing
DS200812-0836
2008
Pagot, E., Pesaresi, M., Buda, D., Ehrlich, D.Development of an object oriented classification model using very high resolution satellite imagery for monitoring diamond mining activity.International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 29, 2, Jan. pp. 499-512.AfricaRemote sensing - mine
DS201012-0386
2010
Kilby, W.E., Riley, D.N.Remote sensing in the search for rare metals.International Workshop Geology of Rare Metals, held Nov9-10, Victoria BC, Open file 2010-10, extended abstract pp.63-65.TechnologyRemote sensing - Alkaline and carbonatite
DS201012-0538
2010
Ngcope, L., Minnaar, H., Chevallier, L.A comparative study of hyper spectral versus multispectral images as an aid in geological mapping, near Alexander Bay, northern Cape, South Africa.South African Journal of Geology, Vol. 113, no. 2, pp. 141-154.Africa, South AfricaRemote sensing - Orange River
DS201708-1618
2017
Daniels, L.The magnitude of termites to the future of kimberlite exploration in Botswana.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, OralAfrica, Botswanatermites
DS201708-1770
2017
Southam, G.Microbial response to the presence of buried kimberlite pipes in the Attwapiskat region, northern Ontario: bacteria-kimberlite interactions.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, PosterCanada, Ontario, AttawapiskatMicrobiology
DS201810-2380
2018
Srinivasan, A.What termites can teach us. Roboticists are fascinated by their 'swarm intelligence', biologists by their ability to turn grass into energy. But can humans replicate their achievements?TheNewYorker.com, Sept. 17, 10p. Globaltermites
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2018
Liang, J., Gong, J., Li, W.Applications and impacts of google Earth: a decadal review ( 2006-2016).ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Vol. 146, pp. 91-107.Mantleremote sensing

Abstract: Since Google Earth was first released in 2005, it has attracted hundreds of millions of users worldwide and made a profound impact on both academia and industry. It can be said that Google Earth epitomized the first-generation of Digital Earth prototypes. The functionalities and merits that have sustained Google Earth’s lasting influence are worth a retrospective review. In this paper, we take the liberty to conduct a bibliometric study of the applications of Google Earth during 2006-2016. We aim first to quantify the multifaceted impacts, and then to develop a structured understanding of the influence and contribution associated with Google Earth. To accomplish these objectives, we analyzed a total of 2115 Scopus publication records using scientometric methods and then proceed to discussion with a selected set of applications. The findings and conclusions can be summarized as follows: (1) the impact of Google Earth has been profound and persistent over the past decade. Google Earth was mentioned in an average of 229 publications per year since 2009. (2) Broadly, the impact of Google Earth has touched upon most scientific disciplines. Specifically, during 2006-2016, Google Earth has been mentioned in 2115 publications covering all of Scopus’s 26 subject areas; (3) the influence of Google Earth has largely concentrated in GIScience, remote sensing and geosciences. The extended influence of Google Earth has reached a wider range of audiences with a concentration in fields such as human geography, geoscience education and archaeology.
DS201902-0266
2018
Cracknell, A.P.The development of remote sensing in the last 40 years.International Journal of remote sensing, Vol. 39, 23, pp. 8387-8427.GlobalRemote sensing

Abstract: This editorial has its origins in a keynote presentation entitled ‘The Evolution of the Development of Remote Sensing Technologies - the Last 40 years’ which I gave at the 9th International Conference and Exhibition on Geospatial and Remote Sensing (9 IGRSM 2018) in Kuala Lumpur 24-25 April 2018 ‘Geospatial Enablement’. The editorial is not intended to be a definitive history of remote sensing from the beginning up to the day of its submission for publication. Rather it represents a personal account to try to enable present-day practitioners of remote sensing to gain a slight appreciation of what went before the time when they were introduced to the subject. The fun in our group in the 1980s was being able to explore many possible new applications of remote sensing, some of which turned out to be successful and some of which turned out to be failures - for various reasons. At a first glance it may seem that the list of references is woefully inadequate. However this is not an encyclopaedic review of remote sensing as it now is, but an attempt to recall some of the history of how we got here. The references are only meant to document some of the things that are said. For other information we assume that readers will consult whatever search engine, Google, etc., that they commonly use. I chose 40 years because it seemed to me that 1978 was a landmark year for remote sensing. In that year three very important new satellite systems were launched into space, the TIROS-N satellite with the AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) on board, the SEASAT satellite and the NIMBUS-7 satellite with the CZCS (Coastal Zone Colour Scanner) on board. In addition to all these, the third satellite in the Landsat programme (Landsat 3) was launched in March 1978. Of rather less importance, it was the year of my very first remote sensing project which involved attempting to use CZCS data to study water quality parameters; we learned the hard way about the difficulties involved in conducting field experiments on a rapidly changing environmental system simultaneously with satellite overflights. 1978 was also just before the launch of the International Journal of Remote Sensing (IJRS) in 1980 and so the initial work on the start up of the IJRS was being done in 1978. This editorial is therefore divided into three parts (a) Part 1 remote sensing before 1978, (b) Part 2 1978, the year of the launch of three very important polar-orbiting satellites and (c) Part 3 remote sensing since 1978. Textbooks sometimes define remote sensing to mean the observation of, or gathering of information about, a target by a device separated from it by some distance. In practice it is usually taken to be more restricted than that. It is sometimes claimed that the expression ‘remote sensing’ was coined by geographers at the U.S. Office of Naval Research in the 1960s at about the time that the use of ‘spy’ satellites was beginning to move out of the military sphere and into the civilian sphere. Remote sensing is often regarded as being synonymous with the use of artificial satellites, but there is an ongoing history of air photos that preceded the satellites and goes right up to the recent development of UAVs (drones) which are likely to supersede satellites in some areas
DS202006-0936
2020
Mhangara, P., Tsoeleng, L.T., Mapurisa, W.Monitoring the development of artisanal mines in South Africa.Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Vol. 120, pp. 299- 307. pdfAfrica, South Africaremote sensing

 
 

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