Analiza wyników interpretacji zdjęć satelitarnych zachodniej części Wyżyny Lubelskiej
Abstract
W oparciu o zdjęcia satelitarne obszaru Wyżyny Lubelskiej opracowano mapę fotolineamentów, która stanowi materiał wyjściowy dla mapy geologicznej zachodniej części Wyżyny Lubelskiej. Porównanie danych geologicznych i wyników fotointerpretacji pozwoliło wyznaczyć nieznane dotychczas dyslokacje nieciągłe w utworach mastrychtu. W znacznej mierze są one potomnymi strukturami podłoża paleozoicznego. THE ANALYSIS OF RESULTS OF INTERPRETATION OF SATELLITE PHOTOS FOR WESTERN PART OF THE LUBLIN UPLANDThe map of photolineaments in western part of the Lublin Upland (Fig. 1) was compiled on the basis of photos taken by satellites Landsat 2 and 3 in various years and vegetational periods. The analysis of geological and geophysical data made it possible to correlate some photolineaments and the known structural elements of the Paleozoic basement. In satellite photos, the latter elements are marked in morphology, suggesting that the recorded photolineaments are primarily related not only to Upper Cretaceous rocks but rather to some dislocations in Paleozoic basement.Photolineaments of the first order (Fig. 1) may represent equivalents of Paleozoic faults, whereas those oblique to them and sometimes close to latitudinal directions may, in part, correspond to the youngest faults.Downloads
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2013-04-27
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