International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B4. Istanbul 2004
This features refer to abundance of surface morphological
features indicate to Fresh Faults. Recent faulting is expressed as
freshly exposed soil within the colluvial apron visible by its
light tone color. These indicators had been proved by field
checks. Furthermore, the statistic digital analysis of the spectral
data show that there are distribution of spectral plumes.
These plumes are decreasing in intensity and color contrast
from the center of the site to the direction of its edges.
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This proves that there are an active tectonic reflecting the
behavior of the movement and earth stresses at these fracturing
zones. Results from statistic analysis of DTM image( fig.8 ),
demonstrate that the restraining bend of AL-Ghab graben
involves active strike slip faulting. The AL-Ghab graben
appears capable of generating large earthquakes and it should
be an essential element in any regional earthquake hazards
Assessment ( fig. 9).
Figure 8, AL-Ghab graben involves active strike slip faulting
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Figure 6, Shows the Fresh and Active Faults on Radar Image
AL- Ghab Basin is not a textbook example of a step-over
basin.
However, through comparison with other basin studies and
models it was found that many of the second-order structures
within AL-Ghab Basin are common to other strike-slip basins.
The basin asymmetry seen in AL-Ghab is probably related to
the amount, and sense, of relative movement across the
bounding lateral faults.
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