Evaluation of the L-band scattering characteristics of volcanic terrain in aid of lithologic identification, assessment of SIR-B calibration, and development of planetary geomorphic analogs

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Calibrating, Geomorphology, Lithology, Radar Scattering, Remote Sensing, Shuttle Imaging Radar, Terrain Analysis, Volcanoes, Look Angles (Tracking), Radar Imagery, Shuttle Imaging Radar, Thematic Mapping, Ultrahigh Frequencies

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The objectives of the Shuttle Imaging Radar-B (SIR-B) scattering study
and calibration investigation of volcanic terrain are to delineate
textural and structural features, to evaluate the L-band scattering
characteristics, and to assess SIR-B calibration. Specific tasks are
outlined and expected results are summarized.

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