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Mapping the Nidar Ophiolite Complex of the Indus Suture Zone, Northwestern-Trans Himalaya using IRS-1C/1D data

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In this study, using high resolution IRS-1C/1D satellite sensor data, the digital terrain model (DTM) of the Nidar Ophiolite Complex, Indus Suture Zone, India provided an excellent three-dimensional perspective of the terrain and helped in a comprehensive appraisal of the lithology and structure and their influence on the development of the present-day landforms of the cold and dry high-altitude region of the Trans-Himalayan terrain. While the earlier published geological maps of the area show the presence of a number of lithological units, this study has demonstrated that refined and systematic lithological boundaries and structural inferences can be made from the high resolution Indian Remote Sensing Satellite sensor data.

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology Dehradun 248001 India 2: Regional Remote Sensing Service Centre, ISRO Dehradun 248001 India

Publication date: 01 December 2003

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