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Remote Sensing Technology and Application  1996, Vol. 11 Issue (1): 7-13    DOI: 10.11873/j.issn.1004-0323.1996.1.7
    
Thermal infrared Multispectral Remote Sensing Detecting and Its Effectiveness Evaluation of Sedimentary Rock
Chou Xiaowei; Fu Bihong; Zheng Jianjing
(Lanzhou Institute of Geology,Academia Sinica, Lanzhou 730000)
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Abstract  Thermal infrared multispectral scanner (TIMS) remote sensing is a new technology for resources exploration which has been developed since 1980’s. It mainly detect the thermal radiation information of different ground objects, and the information include emission spectrum and surface temperature. All the spectral feature of ground objects in thermal infrared region are the function of wavelength, they are mainly related with the component and texture of ground objects. Therefore,the different gro.
Key words:  Sedimentary rock       Thermal infrared multispectra       Remote sensing detecting     
Published:  11 September 2012
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