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Lineament analysis using satellite images in Karakoram Ranges, Hunza valley, North Pakistan
1. Lineament analysis using satellite images in Karakoram
Ranges, Hunza valley, North Pakistan
M.S Scholar. Mr. Ali Ahmad
Reg. No. SP17-R15-002
Department Of Earth Science
COMSATS Institute Of Information Technology Abbotabad
Supervisor. Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmad Khan Jadoon
(Chairman and HOD, Department of ERS Comsats, Abbottabad).
2. Lineaments
are simply
linear or
curvilinear
edges that
may be
related to:
Geological structures
(Faults, Joints, Fractures, Line weakness)
Tonal Contrast due to:
(Vegetation, Soil moisture, Rock
composition)
Geomorphologic Features
(Cliffs, Terraces, Linear Valleys)
Human Activities and/or Construction
(Road, Tracks, Building, Mining etc)
3. 1. Introduction
Geological map of the NW Himalaya
modified from Pêcher et al. [2008] and
location of GPS points. Main tectonic
boundaries
Unit A Karakorum:
1, Northern sedimentary belt.
2. Axial batholith and other granitoids;
3. Southern metamorphic belt;
4. Felsic gneiss;
5. Greenstone complex, Paleozoic
(Masherbrum complex).
Main tectonic boundaries:
MKT = Main Karakorum Thrust
MMT, = Main Mantle Thrust (Indus
Suture Zone)
STD = South Tibetan Detachment
MCT = Main Central Thrust
MBT = Main Boundary Thrust
MFT = Main Frontal Thrust
4. Wakhan Block
Higher Himalayas
Lesser Himalayas
Sub Himalayas
Kohistan Island Arc
Study Area
Karakoram Block
Hazara Kashmir
Syntaxes
Nanga Parbat-Haramosh
Syntaxes
Geological map of the NW Himalaya modified from Pêcher et al. [2008]
and location of GPS points. Main tectonic boundaries
5. Geological map of Northern Pakistan extracted from Dr. Asif & Searl-19 Geol map of North Pakistan
6. 2. Method of Study
2.1 Field Work
2.2 Literature
review
2.3 Laboratory
work
2.4 Software
Arc Map 10.1
PCI Geomatica 2017
Remote Sensing In
Geology
Lineament Analysis
from Satellite Imagery
GIS Based Analysis
Remote sensing and
GIS technology
Geology, Tectonics and
Evolution of the
Karakoram
Geological Structures (
Joints, Fractures, Bedding
planes, Rock cleavage,
Foliation, Shear zones, Fault
etc)
Identifications of different
types of rocks.
Regional geology of the
area.
Structural data in the area.
Look on the fault
determination criterias (Scarp,
Hot spring, Hot soil)
Identification and examining
of planer and linear structures.
Geological Map of
the area
Location Map
DEM Analysis
Lineament Extraction
Lineament Map
Lineament’s Length
Lineament density
Map
13. Foliation.
The process of splitting into thin sheets or
laminae.
In geology refers to repetitive layering in
metamorphic rocks.
14. Bedding
In geology a bed is the smallest division of a geologic formation or
stratigraphic rock series marked by well-defined divisional
planes (bedding planes) separating it from layers above and below.