Use of Remote Sensing for Fracture Discrimination and Assessment of Pollution Susceptibility of a Limestone-chert Aquifer in Northeastern Oklahoma
Abstract
This study is concerned with using analogous and digitallyenhanced remotely sensed data for discrimination of fracturing (and of related pollution susceptibility and recharge) in an unconfined limestone-chert aquifer in the Ozark region of northeastern Oklahoma. Skylab-4 photography was used for regional structural mapping. LANDSAT photographs, Skylab, and digitally-enhanced data were used for the detailed study of the area.
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