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October 01, 1973
Comparison of ERTS, Skylab 190A and 190B sensors, and aircraft photos for lineation mapping
B. J. Tomes
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B. J. Tomes
Univ. Wyo., Dep. Geol., Laramie, WY, United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1973) 12 (2): 61–68.
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B. J. Tomes, R. W. Marrs, Ronald B. Parker, R. S. Houston; Comparison of ERTS, Skylab 190A and 190B sensors, and aircraft photos for lineation mapping. Rocky Mountain Geology 1973;; 12 (2): 61–68. doi:
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