RI 8413 Development of a Method To Detect Geologic Faults and Other Linear Features From LANDSAT Images

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Richard G. Burdick Robert A. Speirer
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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84
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Methods of detecting geologic faults and other linear features by means of processed LANDSAT satellite images have gained prominence during the past several years . There have been numerous programs written to pick these " lineaments , " but they have been almost universally tailored to large computers . This Bureau of Mines report describes a detection method developed for use with a minicomputer . The method comprises a suite of programs that scans an image for all " potential " lineaments . From this partially analyzed data , the final lineaments are picked by another routine . The method was field tested in an area of south- central Wyoming , and results indicated good agreement between computer- picked lineaments and ground features . Most of the known geologic faults in the area were picked by the method . Such features as roads and trails were also picked but were easily distinguished from faults during field inspection . The method is relatively new but promises to be a viable reconnaissance technique for the mining industry in geologic structural analysis .
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APA: Richard G. Burdick Robert A. Speirer  (1965)  RI 8413 Development of a Method To Detect Geologic Faults and Other Linear Features From LANDSAT Images

MLA: Richard G. Burdick Robert A. Speirer RI 8413 Development of a Method To Detect Geologic Faults and Other Linear Features From LANDSAT Images. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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