Correlating Remotely-sensed Nighttime Thermal Radiance Images with Field-mapped Geologic Units: A Terrestrial Case Study with Applications to Mars

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Dust (Mars) and vegetation (Earth) spectral features overwhelm
compositional spectral features in SWIR. Nighttime TIR reveals deeper
structural and lithologic complexities, confirmed by surface mapping in
SE TN due to the greater sensing depth associated with diurnal thermal
propagation.

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