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to reinforce the dala previously known.
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is possible lo oblain some dala lo be used for the vegional analyses by
means of the fracture lvace analysis. Bul lhe primary objeclive of lhe
exploration for oil is to study of geological structures, lhevefove this
approach mighl seen inadequale. However, more sophislicaled
techniques should improve this interpretation.
Acknowledgements
The author wishes lo express his thanks to the General Directorate
of the Turkish Petroleum Corp. (TPAO) for permiting lo submil {his paper
and lhe Central Treaty Ovganizalion (CENTO) for supplying lhe Landsal
images.
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