نتایج جستجو برای: surface complexities include topographic variations

تعداد نتایج: 1142498  

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
سیدحسین سیدآقامیری کارشناسی ارشد ژئوفیزیک، گروه فیزیک، دانشکده پسران دزفول، دانشگاه فنی و حرفه ای، ایران حمیدرضا سیاه کوهی استاد، گروه فیزیک زمین، مؤسسة ژئوفیزیک، دانشگاه تهران، ایران

near-surface variations can be very complex and may distort amplitudes and arrival times of the reflections events from target reflectors. near-surface complexities include topographic variations, near-surface irregularities, variations in soil conditions and the weathered layer. these perturbations generally have a significant impact on seismic recordings. although there is a general agreement...

2007
Iván Olier Alfredo Vellido

2015
Jianli Zhang Xuefeng Chu

DEM-based topographic characterization and quantification of surface depression storage are critical to hydrologic and environmental modeling. Mixed conclusions have been obtained from previous studies on the relationship between maximum depression storage (MDS) and DEM grid spacing, which is affected by different factors, such as topographic characteristics, surface delineation methods and DEM...

2003
K. Mueller M. P. Golombek

Introduction: We undertook axial surface mapping of selected wrinkle ridges on Solis Planum, Mars in order to assess the subsurface geometry of blind thrusts proposed to exist beneath them. This work builds on previous work [1] that defined structural families of wrinkle ridges based on their surface morphology in this region. Although a growing consensus exists for models of wrinkle ridge kine...

Journal: :Journal Of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 2021

Large earthquakes are usually modeled with simple planar fault surfaces or a combination of several segments. However, in general, occur on faults that non-planar and exhibit significant geometrical variations both the along-strike down-dip directions at all spatial scales. Mapping surface ruptures high-resolution geodetic observations increasingly revealing complex geometries near accurate loc...

2013
Christian Klimczak Carolyn M. Ernst Paul K. Byrne Sean C. Solomon Thomas R. Watters Scott L. Murchie Frank Preusker Jeffrey A. Balcerski

[1] The volcanic plains that fill the Caloris basin, the largest recognized impact basin on Mercury, are deformed by many graben and wrinkle ridges, among which the multitude of radial graben of Pantheon Fossae allow us to resolve variations in the depth extent of associated faulting. Displacement profiles and displacement-to-length scaling both indicate that faults near the basin center are co...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
ابراهیم فتاحی پژوهشکده هواشناسی ابراهیم فتاحی پژوهشکده هواشناسی کیوان نوحی پژوهشکده هواشناسی مجید دلاور

â â  a great portion of precipitation in the south western iran falls in the snow formation. surface runoff produced from melting snow has an important role in the recharging ground water, surface and subsurface flows. rapid snowmelt can even cause flooding . since the snowmelt cannot be easily detected from optical satellite images, snow cover area (sca) is derived as an important hydrological...

2012
M. F. Coolbaugh J. V. Taranik Arthur Brant

Surface temperature anomalies associated with geothermal activity at Bradys Hot Springs, Churchill County, Nevada were mapped using Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) thermal infrared (TIR) image data. In order to highlight subsurface contributions of geothermal heat, the ASTER images were processed to minimize temperature variations caused by the diurnal hea...

2006
I. D. Brewer D. W. Burbank

[1] We introduce a new method that convolves detrital mineral cooling ages with digital elevation models to test numerical models of erosion in collisional orogens. Along a Trans-Himalayan transect in central Nepal, we develop a kinematic and thermal model to predict variations in bedrock cooling ages in modern Himalayan topography. The model assumes a thermal steady state and utilizes a simple...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Sisira Ediriweera Sumith Pathirana Tim Danaher Doland Nichols Trevor Moffiet

The reflected radiance in topographically complex areas is severely affected by variations in topography; thus, topographic correction is considered a necessary pre-processing step when retrieving biophysical variables from these images. We assessed the performance of five topographic corrections: (i) C correction (C), (ii) Minnaert, (iii) Sun Canopy Sensor (SCS), (iv) SCS + C and (v) the Proce...

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