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El. knyga: Atlas of Structural Geological and Geomorphological Interpretation of Remote Sensing Images [Wiley Online]

Edited by (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India), Edited by (Reliance Industries Ltd., India)
  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119813395
  • ISBN-13: 9781119813392
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  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119813395
  • ISBN-13: 9781119813392
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
ATLAS OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGICAL AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF REMOTE SENSING IMAGES

An extensive compilation of case studies in structural geology and geomorphology for interpreting remotely sensed images

In the Atlas of Structural Geological and Geomorphological Interpretation of Remote Sensing Images, a team of experts delivers an extensive collection of over 20 different examples of structural geological and geomorphological studies by remote sensing. The book demonstrates how to properly interpret geological features and gather robust and reliable information from remote sensing images.

This atlas contains high-quality colour images that depict a diversity of structures and geomorphic features from different tectonic regimes and geographic localities in the Americas, Europe, and Australasia. While its primary emphasis is on structural geology, geomorphology is considered in some depth as well. The examples also cover geological hazards, including volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.

Readers will also find:

  • A thorough introduction to the background of remote sensing, including foundational concepts and the classification of remote sensing based on data type, source, platform and imaging media
  • Comprehensive discussions of geomorphology, including explorations of lava fissures, badlands and beaches
  • In-depth explorations of structural geology, including discussions of deformation bands, fault lines and earthquake effects
  • Several examples of how to trace hydrological processes such as glacier retreat, changes in drainage patterns and bar formation

Perfect for advanced students and researchers in the geoscience community, Atlas of Structural Geological and Geomorphological Interpretation of Remote Sensing Images will also earn a place in the libraries of practicing professionals with an interest in the interpretation of remote sensing images.

List of Contributors
xiii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xix
About the Companion Website xxi
Section A Background
1(22)
Introduction to "Atlas of Structural Geological and Geomorphological Interpretation of Remote Sensing Images"
3(4)
Achyuta Ayan Misra
Soumyajit Mukherjee
1 Remote Sensing Fundamentals
7(8)
Achyuta Ayan Misra
1.1 What Is Remote Sensing?
7(1)
1.2 Fundamental Processes of Remote Sensing
8(2)
1.3 Advantages of Remote Sensing
10(1)
1.4 Limitations of Remote Sensing
11(4)
1.4.1 Reference Data (Ground Truth)
11(3)
Acknowledgements
14(1)
References
14(1)
Websites
14(1)
2 Classification of Remote Sensing Depending on Data Type, Source, Platform, and Imaging Media
15(8)
Achyuta Ayan Misra
2.1 Introduction
15(1)
2.2 Data Type
15(1)
2.3 Platforms
15(2)
2.4 Energy Source
17(1)
2.5 Imaging Media
17(1)
2.6 Significance in Geomorphology and Structural Geology
18(5)
Acknowledgements
19(1)
References
19(2)
Websites
21(2)
Section B Geomorphology
23(88)
3 Geodynamic Quantification of Mid-Channel Bar Morphology: A Spatio-Temporal Study
25(6)
Suraj Gupta
Mery Biswas
3.1 Introduction
25(2)
3.1.1 Study Area
25(2)
3.1.2 Methodology
27(1)
3.2 Discussions
27(4)
Acknowledgements
29(1)
Appendix
29(1)
References
29(2)
4 Geomorphic Indicators of Glacier Retreat from Jorya Garang Glacier of Baspa Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India
31(8)
Bhushan S. Deota
Yogi N. Trivedi
Ishmohan Bahuguna
Mudit D. Mankad
Chinmay U. Dongare
4.1 Introduction
31(1)
4.2 Geomorphic Characteristics of the Jorya Garang Glacier
31(8)
Acknowledgements
37(1)
References
37(2)
5 Aerial Views of the 2018 Kilauea Eruption, Hawaii, U.S.A.
39(8)
Benjamin R. Jordan
5.1 Introduction and Start of Eruption
39(1)
5.2 Lava Behavior
39(1)
5.3 Eruption End
39(8)
Acknowledgements
45(1)
References
45(2)
6 Depositional Systems - An Overview Via Google Earth
47(16)
Muhammad Awais
6.1 Introduction
47(1)
6.2 Indus River (Pakistan)
47(1)
6.3 Meandering River System (Alberta, Canada)
47(1)
6.4 Horton River System and Horton Delta (Canada)
48(1)
6.5 Nile River and Nile Delta (Egypt)
48(1)
6.6 Lake Ayakum, Tibet (China)
48(1)
6.7 Satpara Lake and Alluvial Fans in Skardu (Pakistan)
48(1)
6.8 Alluvial Fans in China
48(1)
6.9 Dunes in Rub al-Khali (Southern Arabian Peninsula)
48(1)
6.10 Star Dunes in Algeria
48(1)
6.11 Musa Bay (Estuary) in Iran
49(14)
Acknowledgements
61(1)
References
61(2)
7 The Lateritic Badlands of Garbeta (West Bengal, India)
63(14)
Priyank Pravin Patel
Sayoni Mondal
Rajarshi Dasgupta
7.1 Introduction
63(1)
7.2 Regional Setting of the Gangani Tract
63(2)
7.3 Badland Formation within Laterites at Gangani
65(12)
Acknowledgements
73(1)
Funding
73(1)
References
73(2)
Appendix A
75(1)
Appendix B
75(2)
8 Geomorphology along the West Coast of India, Through Remote Sensing
77(16)
Chinmay U. Dongare
Bhushan S. Deota
Aditya U. Joshi
Manoj A. Limaye
8.1 Introduction
77(1)
8.2 Geomorphic Characteristics of the Goa Coast
77(16)
Acknowledgements
90(1)
References
90(3)
9 Fluvial Geomorphology in a Part of the Spiti River Basin, Himachal Pradesh, India
93(18)
Achyuta Ayan Misra
9.1 General Geology
93(1)
9.2 Image Interpretation
93(18)
Acknowledgements
109(1)
References
109(2)
Section C Structural Geology
111(134)
10 Deformation Bands Mapped in the Miocene Sandstone-Dominated Outcrops, Sengkurong, Brunei Darussalam, SE Asia
113(6)
Syaakiirroh Sahari
D.K. Aaisyah
Amirul Shahbuddin
Afroz A. Shah
10.1 Mapping of Deformation Bands
113(6)
Acknowledgements
117(1)
References
117(2)
11 Disaggregation Deformation Bands Dominate the Trapping and Sealing Process at the Lion King Fault Zone, Brunei, SE Asia
119(6)
Dk Aaisyah
Syaakiirroh Sahari
Afroz A. Shah
Ain Said
Ezra Jayasuriya Prassana
11.1 Deformation Bands
119(6)
Acknowledgement
124(1)
References
124(1)
12 Surface Deformation Along Katrol Hill Fault, Kachchh, Evidenced by Satellite and DEM Data
125(10)
Atul K. Patidar
Mohamedharoon Shaikh
Prabhuti Tiwari
Deepak M. Maurya
Laxman S. Chamyal
12.1 Tectonic Geomorphology of KHF
125(10)
Acknowledgements
132(1)
References
132(3)
13 Tectonics, Fault Zones, and Topography in the Alaska-Canada Cordillera with a Focus on the Alaska Range and Denali Fault Zone
135(12)
Jonathan Saul Caine
Jeff A. Benowitz
13.1 Introduction
135(1)
13.2 Regional Tectonics of the Northern Cordillera
135(4)
13.3 The Denali Fault and the Alaska Range: Topography, Geophysics, and Crustal Processes
139(2)
13.4 Exceptional Bedrock Exposures Reveal Strain Localization Along the Denali Fault
141(6)
Acknowledgements
143(1)
References
143(4)
14 Use of Remote Sensing in Lineament Analysis: Exploring its Potentials in a Humid Subtropical and Semi-Arid Environment
147(10)
Swakangkha Ghosh
Thota Sivasankar
Gokul Anand
14.1 A Case Study from Humid Subtropical Region
147(4)
14.2 A Study from an Arid Region
151(6)
Acknowledgements
155(1)
References
156(1)
15 Tectonic Structures Interpretation Using Airborne-Based LiDAR DEM on the Examples from the Polish Outer Carpathians
157(10)
Madel Kania
Mateusz Szczech
15.1 Introduction
157(1)
15.2 Faults and Joints
157(1)
15.3 Overthrusts
158(1)
15.4 Bedding
158(1)
15.5 Folds
158(1)
15.6 The Lubogoszcz Mountain (Figure 15.3)
158(1)
15.7 Ustrzyki Gorne Area (Figure 15.4)
159(1)
15.8 Mszana Tectonic Window Area (Figure 15.5)
159(1)
15.9 Dzwonkowka (Beskid Sadecki) (Figure 15.6)
159(5)
15.10 The Barnasiowka Ridge (Figure 15.7)
164(3)
Acknowledgements
165(1)
References
165(2)
16 Spatial Variability of Tectonic Influences on Drainage Networks: Examples from the Narmada-Tapi Interfluve in Gujarat State, Western India
167(10)
Swarali Vasaikar
Deepak M. Maurya
Prabhuti Tiwari
Laxman S. Chamyal
16.1 Introduction
167(1)
16.2 Narmada-Tapi Interfluve
167(10)
Acknowledgements
175(1)
References
175(2)
17 Archival Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) Image of Faults in a Mixed Carbonate-Clastic Succession, Northwestern Spring Mountains, Nevada, USA
177(4)
Mark Abolins
17.1 Introduction
17.2 Geologic Setting of the Northwestern Spring Mountains, Nevada
177(2)
17.3 Using Remote Sensing to Subdivide the Johnnie Formation
179(2)
17 A Imaging Faults Within the Johnnie Formation
181(4)
Acknowledgements
183(1)
References
183(2)
18 Coseismic Surface Rupture and Related Disaster During the 2018 Mw 7.5 Palu Earthquake, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia
185(12)
Jinrui Liu
Dengyun Wu
Zhikun Ren
Jie Chen
Peng Guo
Gongming Yin
Hongliu Ran
Chuanyou Li
Gang Su
18.1 The 2018 Mw 7.5 Palu Earthquake
185(1)
18.2 Coseismic Surface Rupture and Related Disaster Produced by the 2018 Palu Earthquake
185(12)
Acknowledgements
194(1)
References
194(3)
19 Structural and Alteration Mapping Using ASTER Imagery and DEM for Gold Mineralization in the Gadag Schist Belt of Karnataka, India
197(8)
Nisha Rani
Venkata R. Mandla
Tejpal Singh
19.1 Introduction
197(8)
Acknowledgements
203(1)
References
203(2)
20 Identifying Subtle Deformation Structures from Satellite Images in Parts of the Mesozoic Kachchh (Kutch) Basin, Kachchh District, Gujarat, India
205
Achyuta Ayan Misra
Arijit Ghosh
andAtui Kumar Patidar
20.1 Introduction
205(1)
20.2 Regional Geology
205(12)
Acknowledgements
216(1)
References
216(1)
21 Lineament Analysis in a Part of the Son River Valley, Madhya Pradesh, India
217(12)
Achyuta Ayan Misra
21.1 Regional Geology
217(1)
21.2 Lineament Analysis
217(12)
Acknowledgements
228(1)
References
228(1)
22 Meso Scale Sinistral Shear, Eastern Dharwar Craton, Telangana, India
229(4)
Ankita Biswas
22.1 Overview
229(1)
22.2 Description
229(4)
Acknowledgements
229(3)
References
232(1)
23 Regional Polyclinal Fold with Faulted Limbs, Rajasthan, India
233(4)
Ankita Biswas
Priyom Roy
23.1 Overview
233(1)
23.2 Description
233(4)
Acknowledgements
235(1)
References
235(2)
24 Drainage Architecture and Bar Formation of the Rangit Tributaries, Darjeeling-Sikkim Himalaya, India
237(8)
Tanwita Deb
24.1 Introduction
237(1)
24.2 Image Analysis
237(8)
Acknowledgements
242(1)
References
242(3)
Index 245
Achyuta Ayan Misra, Reliance Industries Ltd., Mumbai, India.

Soumyajit Mukherjee, Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India.