Abstract

Markov hypsotomography is a new method of processing the results of remote measurements of the earth’s surface relief in order to construct models of the internal structure of the rocks. This article encompasses the principles of the developed procedure and gives an example of its use in marine geology based on the materials of the analysis of the digital bathymetric chart of the Arctic Ocean.

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