Abstract

This paper presents a comparison of descriptive statistics obtained for brittle structural lineaments extracted manually from LANDSAT images and shaded relief images from SRTM 3 DEM at 1:100, 000 and 1:500, 000 scales. The selected area is located in the southern of Brazil and comprises Precambrian rocks and stratigraphic units of the Paraná Basin. The application of this methodology shows that the visual interpretation depends on the kind of remote sensing image. The resulting descriptive statistics obtained for lineaments extracted from the images do not follow the same pattern according to the scale adopted. The main direction obtained for Proterozoic rocks using both image types at a 1:500, 000 scale are close to NS±10, whereas at a 1:100, 000 scale N45E was obtained for shaded relief images from SRTM 3 DEM and N10W for LANDSAT images. The Paleozoic sediments yielded the best results for the different images and scales (N50W). On the other hand, the Mesozoic igneous rocks showed greatest differences, the shaded relief images from SRTM 3 DEM images highlighting NE structures and the LANDSAT images highlighting NW structures. The accumulated frequency demonstrated high similarity between products for each image type no matter the scale, indicating that they can be used in multiscale studies. Conversely, major differences were found when comparing data obtained using shaded relief images from SRTM 3 DEM and Landsat images at a 1:100, 000 scale.

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  • IntroductionThe main objective of this paper is the comparative study of two kinds of products from remote sensing images at two different scales for the identification of structural lineaments

  • The main objective of this paper is the comparative study of two kinds of products from remote sensing images at two different scales for the identification of structural lineaments.One type of remote sensing image is obtained using optical systems (LANDSAT 7 ETM+), which enhances the physical-chemical characteristics of the targets

  • The other results from the shaded relief images derived from the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of an interferometric radar mission (SRTM 3), that is related to the dielectric and geometric properties of the targets

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Introduction

The main objective of this paper is the comparative study of two kinds of products from remote sensing images at two different scales for the identification of structural lineaments. One type of remote sensing image is obtained using optical systems (LANDSAT 7 ETM+), which enhances the physical-chemical characteristics of the targets. The other results from the shaded relief images derived from the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of an interferometric radar mission (SRTM 3), that is related to the dielectric and geometric properties of the targets.

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