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Interpretation of flat-lying Precambrian structure by geological photogrammetry along a 65 km coastal profile in Nuussuaq, West Greenland
Author(s) -
Adam A. Garde
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
rapport
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2597-2944
pISSN - 0418-6559
DOI - 10.34194/rapggu.v156.8189
Subject(s) - geology , photogrammetry , precambrian , geologic map , scale (ratio) , cliff , terrain , bedding , paleontology , geomorphology , remote sensing , geography , cartography , horticulture , biology
Photogrammetry employing several unequal models was used in the study of a c. 65 km long coastline of Precambrian basement rocks along Qarajaq Isfjord in northeastern Nuussuaq, central West Greenland. A geological profile was drawn parallel to a steep and inaccessible coastline at a scale of 1:50 000, on the basis of photographs at scale c. 1:175 000 taken with a hand-held camera from a helicopter. Two short profiles along the same coast were drawn at a scale of 1:25 000 from photographs at scale c. 1:40 000. The multi-model photogrammetry provided an accurate, flexible and powerful geological mapping tool in inaccessible terrain, whereby the general flat-Iying structure could be analysed. Broken-up remnants of an extensive anorthosite-gabbro complex could be correlated, and several geological features not recognised in the field were discerned. However the application of multi-model photogrammetry along irregular cliff faces is less suitable in folded rocks with complex three-dimensional structures, than in flat-Iying sequences of undeformed rocks.

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