Intra-eruption geologic map from an x-band radar image during the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, Washington

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Airborne Equipment, Ground Truth, Radar Imagery, Side-Looking Radar, Mapping, Radar Resolution, Surface Roughness, Venus Probes

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The use of side-looking airborne radar images for geologic
interpretations has increased with the Vesuvian exploration projects.
Interpretation of images without ground truth relies on examples in
terrestrial environments for which geologic data are available.

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