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New methods for the geological analysis of Tertiary volcanic formations on Nuussuaq and Disko, central West Greenland, using multi-model photogrammetry
Author(s) -
A.K Pedersen,
K.S Dueholm
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
rapport
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2597-2944
pISSN - 0418-6559
DOI - 10.34194/rapggu.v156.8188
Subject(s) - geology , photogrammetry , volcano , subaerial , lithology , clastic rock , section (typography) , terrain , volcanic rock , geomorphology , block (permutation group theory) , stratigraphy , paleontology , structural basin , remote sensing , tectonics , cartography , geography , geometry , mathematics , advertising , business
A series of experiments with multi-model photogrammetry were made during the compilation of a 80 km long section along the south coast of Nuussuaq. The section covers a range of Tertiary volcanic lithologies which overlie Mesozoic to Tertiary clastic sediments. The multi-model method allows the geological analyses of flat-lying lithologies in steep or inaccessible terrain and the compilation of detailed sections, profiles, and block diagrams. Drawing of sections or maps is combined with accurate structural measurements to document the flow directions of both subaerial and subaqueous volcanic units and to demonstrate syn-and post-volcanic basin movements and the location of volcanic eruption sites. Multi-model photogrammetry experiments made by compiling the geology of areas already covered by field work has led to major new discoveries. Similar experiments made on areas, which had not been visited in the field before the compilation, but which were visited later, demonstrates that the method is an important new tool in geological reconnaissance.

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