Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jul 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983sbir.symp...10b&link_type=abstract
In its Spaceborne Imaging Radar Symp. p 10-12 (SEE N84-16390 07-32)
Mathematics
Logic
Egypt, Imaging Techniques, Sahara Desert (Africa), Shuttle Imaging Radar, Space Shuttles, Sudan, Synthetic Aperture Radar, Arid Lands, Backscattering, Bedrock, Brightness, Geology, Streams, Topography, Valleys, Wadis
Scientific paper
A correlation of known archaeologic sites with the mapped locations of the streamcourses is expected and may lead to new interpretations of early human history in the Sahara. The valley networks, faults, and other subjacent bedrock features mapped on the SIR-A images are promising areas for ground water and mineral exploration. Additionally, the analogies between the interplay of wind and running water in the geologic history of the Sahara and of Mars are strengthened by the SIR-A discoveries of relict drainage systems beneath the eolian veneer of Egypt and Sudan.
Blom Ronald
Breed Carol S.
Elachi Ch.
Grolier Maurice J.
Haynes C. V.
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