Satellite observation of mine-dump vegetation

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B. P. Gilbertson D. T. Williamson
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Jan 2, 1974

Abstract

Satellite observation of mine-dump vegetation by B. P. GILBERTSON, M.Sc. (Phys.) (Visitor) and D. T. WILLlAMSON, B.A., LLB., B.A. Hons. (Visitor) NASA's first Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS-I) was launched on 23rd July, 1972, and has subsequently gathered multispectral imagery of most of Southern Africa from an orbital altitude of 900 km. Images of the Witwaters rand area have been studied in an attempt to differentiate between mine dumps having varying degrees of vegetative cover. At this stage it is clear that the various mine dumps can be located and identified, and differences in vegetative cover can be seen and measured. Patterns of vegetative growth, some characteristic to particular dumps, can also be seen.
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APA: B. P. Gilbertson D. T. Williamson  (1974)  Satellite observation of mine-dump vegetation

MLA: B. P. Gilbertson D. T. Williamson Satellite observation of mine-dump vegetation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.

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