Cosmo structural Features of the Southwestern Spurs of the Gissar Mountains
Asadov Akmal Ruzimurodovich , Candidate Of Geological And Mineralogical Sciences, University Of Geological Sciences, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Musakhonov Zayniddin Mukhtorhonovich , Leading Specialist Geologist, Institute Of Mineral Resources, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Akhmadov Shokir Islomovich , Head Of Remote Sensing Center, Institute Of Mineral Resources, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
The article discusses the technique of automated lineament analysis based on Earth remote
sensing data using the LESSA program. In the course of the work, methods were considered
to increase the geological information content of the LANDSAT8 satellite image of the study
area. A cosmostructural scheme and a map with tectonic elements of the investigated area have been compiled.
Keywords
Satellite imagery processing,, digital elevation models
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