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Example:. Decorrelation image from ASTER average bands 14, 12 and 10 displayed in RGB respectively for the area around Death Valley California. In general quartz rich rocks are displayed in red and magenta, quartz poor rocks are displayed in blues and purples and carbonates in green.

deathvalley_dst3.kml

Example: Average emissivity image for band 10 displayed on a color scale with warmer colors representing higher emissivities. Emissivity relates to surface composition with lower emissivities corresponding to quartz rich rocks.
DV.CUP_emis10.kml

Example: Average emissivity image for band 11 displayed on a color scale with warmer colors representing higher emissivities. Emissivity relates to surface composition with lower emissivities corresponding to quartz rich rocks.
DV.CUP_emis11.kml

Example: Average emissivity image for band 12 displayed on a color scale with warmer colors representing higher emissivities. Emissivity relates to surface composition with lower emissivities corresponding to quartz rich rocks.
DV.CUP_emis12.kml

Example: Average emissivity image for band 13 displayed on a color scale with warmer colors representing higher emissivities. Emissivity relates to surface composition with lower emissivities corresponding to quartz rich rocks.
DV.CUP_emis13.kml

Example: Average emissivity image for band 14 displayed on a color scale with warmer colors representing higher emissivities. Emissivity relates to surface composition with lower emissivities corresponding to quartz rich rocks.
DV.CUP_emis14.kml

Example: Decorrelation image from ASTER average bands 14, 12 and 10 displayed in RGB respectively for the area around the Colorado Plateau, Colorado. In general quartz rich rocks are displayed in red and magenta, quartz poor rocks are displayed in blues and purples and carbonates in green.

colplateau_dst.kml

Example: Decorrelation image from ASTER average bands 14, 12 and 10 displayed in RGB respectively for the area around the Lake Mead, Nevada. In general quartz rich rocks are displayed in red and magenta, quartz poor rocks are displayed in blues and purples and carbonates in green.
lakemead_dst.kml


Example: Decorrelation image from ASTER average bands 14, 12 and 10 displayed in RGB respectively for part of Mexico. In general quartz rich rocks are displayed in red and magenta, quartz poor rocks are displayed in blues and purples and carbonates in green.
mexico1_dst.kml


Example: Decorrelation image from ASTER average bands 14, 12 and 10 displayed in RGB respectively for an area in the Mojave Desert in CA. In general quartz rich rocks are displayed in red and magenta, quartz poor rocks are displayed in blues and purples and carbonates in green.
mojave_dst.kml