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Science | 1982

Subsurface valleys and geoarcheology of the Eastern Sahara revealed by shuttle radar

John F. McCauley; Gerald G. Schaber; C. S. Breed; Maurice J. Grolier; C. V. Haynes; B. Issawi; Charles Elachi; R. Blom

The shuttle imaging radar (SIR-A) carried on the space shuttle Columbia in November 1981 penetrated the extremely dry Selima Sand Sheet, dunes, and drift sand of the eastern Sahara, revealing previously unknown buried valleys, geologic structures, and possible Stone Age occupation sites. Radar responses from bedrock and gravel surfaces beneath windblown sand several centimeters to possibly meters thick delineate sand- and alluvium-filled valleys, some nearly as wide as the Nile Valley and perhaps as old as middle Tertiary. The now-vanished major river systems that carved these large valleys probably accomplished most of the erosional stripping of this extraordinarily flat, hyperarid region. Underfit and incised dry wadis, many superimposed on the large valleys, represent erosion by intermittent running water, probably during Quaternary pluvials. Stone Age artifacts associated with soils in the alluvium suggest that areas near the wadis may have been sites of early human occupation. The presence of old drainage networks beneath the sand sheet provides a geologic explanation for the locations of many playas and present-day oases which have been centers of episodic human habitation. Radar penetration of dry sand and soils varies with the wavelength of the incident signals (24 centimeters for the SIR-A system), incidence angle, and the electrical properties of the materials, which are largely determined by moisture content. The calculated depth of radar penetration of dry sand and granules, based on laboratory measurements of the electrical properties of samples from the Selima Sand Sheet, is at least 5 meters. Recent (September 1982) field studies in Egypt verified SIR-A signal penetration depths of at least 1 meter in the Selima Sand Sheet and in drift sand and 2 or more meters in sand dunes.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1979

Morphology and distribution of common ‘sand’ dunes on Mars: Comparison with the Earth

Carol S. Breed; Maurice J. Grolier; John F. McCauley


IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing | 1986

Paleodrainages of the Eastern Sahara-The Radar Rivers Revisited (SIR-A/B Implications for a Mid-Tertiary Trans-Afnrcan Drainage System)

John F. McCauley; Carlos S. Breed; Gerald G. Schaber; William P. McHugh; Bahay Issawi; C. Vance Haynes; Maurice J. Grolier; Ali Kilani


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1979

Eolian features in the western desert of Egypt and some applications to Mars

Farouk El-Baz; Carol S. Breed; Maurice J. Grolier; John F. McCauley


Geological Society of America Bulletin | 1973

Chemical Variation Related to the Stratigraphy of the Columbia River Basalt

Thomas L. Wright; Maurice J. Grolier; Donald A. Swanson


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 1981

The U.S. dust storm of February 1977

John F. McCauley; Carol S. Breed; Maurice J. Grolier; David J. MacKinnon


Archive | 1978

Apollo over the moon : a view from orbit

Harold Masursky; G.W. Colton; Farouk El-Baz; Frederick J. Doyle; Richard E. Eggleton; Maurice J. Grolier; James W. Head; Carroll Ann Hodges; Keith A. Howard; Leon J. Kosofsky; Baerbel K. Lucchitta; Michael C. McEwen; Henry J. Moore; Gerald G. Schaber; David H. Scott; Laurence A. Soderblom; Mareta West; D.E. Wilhems


The Geographical Journal | 1980

Yardangs of the Western Desert

Maurice J. Grolier; John F. McCauley; Carol S. Breed; N. S. Embabi


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1982

Relict drainages, conical hills, and the eolian veneer in southwest Egypt—Applications to Mars

Carol S. Breed; John F. McCauley; Maurice J. Grolier


The Geographical Journal | 1980

Pitted Rocks and Other Ventifacts in the Western Desert

John F. McCauley; Carol S. Breed; Maurice J. Grolier; Farouk El-Baz

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John F. McCauley

United States Geological Survey

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Carol S. Breed

United States Geological Survey

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Gerald G. Schaber

United States Geological Survey

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David J. MacKinnon

United States Geological Survey

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Baerbel K. Lucchitta

United States Geological Survey

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C. S. Breed

United States Geological Survey

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Carlos S. Breed

United States Geological Survey

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