Quantitative Structural Analysis using Remote Sensing Data (Kurdistan, NE Iraq)
2011
With the increasing quality and resolution of digital elevation models (DEM) and with the enormous
advantage of the almost global coverage and free availability of such data, mapping of threedimensional
information from true-to-scale, three-dimensional images provides an efficient and
accurate alternative to stereoscopic mapping using aerial photographs and satellite images. Recently,
it has been demonstrated that the integration of regional to outcrop digital data can be used to
visualize three-dimensional multi-scale structural geological models. Following these ideas, we
present here a practical application of a newly developed add-on tool (PlaneTrace) for the software
WinGeol. This allows interactive mapping, visualization and calculation of the spatial orientations of
planar surfaces from digital elevation models. The strength of this tool is that the geological feature is
traced by a virtual transparent plane, which allows visual approximation of the planar structure. The
accuracy of the PlaneTrace tool has been tested in the Zagros fold-and-thrust belt (Kurdistan, NE
Iraq) by comparing computed bedding orientation with field data.
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