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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B4. Istanbul 2004 
brine activity and bedding like distribution of pixels in the west 
part of Red Series outcrops. 
The results are not confirmed by field spectra or other 
additional data. It is important to notice that previously 
published scientific papers about ASTER data use data only 
together with further information (field data, airborne 
hyperspectral data — e.g. AVIRIS). 
In the further research could be helpful to make comparison of 
ASTER imagery with other satellite or airborne data (Landsat, 
SPOT, aerial photographs) — especially to make clear the band 
2 absorption feature (more in chapter Band rationing). 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 
This research has been carried out during stay of author at the 
Earth Science Group of Delft University of Technology, The 
Netherlands from 11/2002 to 9/2003. His stay has been 
supported by Socratess ERASMUS scholarship. The processed 
data were used by the courtesy of the Ministry of Agriculture 
and the research part was processed within the GA CR project 
205/03/0218 research and Vyzkumny zamer 210000007. Poster 
presentation in the frame of XXth ISPRS Congress has been 
supported by Interni grant CVUT — 84037-1 1153. 
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