Fig. 6:
The two images (5a) multispectral and (5b) high resolution
demonstrate the potential of the MOMS-02 narrow
multispectral bands (in this example the infrared band 4) and
the high resolution panchromatic band to detect even minor
changes in morpho-logy, geology and geochemistry (e.g., Fe2+
Fe?* contents) and the capability of merging multispectral
resolution with high spatial resolution to enhance small scaled
pattern and to resolve sub pixel multispectral features. The
area is characterized by granitic and andesitic rocks
intercalated with mesozoic/tertiary sediment. Hydrothermal
alterations in 2 of the 6 mining zones are distinct visible. The
gypsum rich dump material is shown in bright grey values. The
high resolution subimage (5b) shows detailed morphologic
features, streets, railways and mesoscale tectonic pattern in the
Cordillera Central. Small textured erosional pattern are more
distinct recognizeable in comparison with the spectral image
(5a). The composition of alluvial deposits, joints and fractures
and shades of grey of the vulcanic, intrusive and sedimentary
rocks allows very detailed differentiation.
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MOMS-02 subscene, High resolution panchromatic band (4.2 m), south-eastern part of the Salar de Atacama area.
Figure 6 shows an area located in the northern Chile east of
Antofagasta including parts of the Salar de Atacama, unveiling
manifold geological features. The geologic setting is
characterised by sediments with grey values ranging from light
grey to dark, which were intensively fractured as a part of the
central Andine depression (Puna de Atacama). The southern
shore of the Salar de Atacama with dry fallen salt flats lies in
the left upper corner. The area is rich of granitic and dioritic
intrusions in light grey values belonging to the West Pacific
Subduction Zone. Represented in dark grey values are basic
and andesitic vulcanic cones and lava streams in the lower half
of the image. Different iron content and typical mophological
features characterize ignimbrite flows. The high spatial
resolution of this image enables mapping of thin layers of
sediments as well as detection of small-scale tectonic
structures and the detailed morphologic shape of the vulcanic
rocks. Neotectonic traces of recent faulting and thrust faults,
composition of alluvial deposits (mainly volcanic ashes) and
shades of grey and white in the partly dry fallen salt lake of the
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