2004 International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B7. Istanbul 2004
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3. Gtopo30 shaded elevation map of the Shargyn and adjacent faults. Dark lines show surface ruptures and di
directions. The Box shows local area of Sonduultai.
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Figure 4. Landsat TM band 4 image of the Shargyn Rupture. The sharp linear break within the valley is suggestive of active faulting.
White arrows indicate the dip of fault plane while black arrows suggest the direction of the strike-slip movement. Note also the
beheaded drainage at the centre of the image. b. Along the fault zone, pressure ridges are very common.
associated with erosion of the mountainous block rather than
uplift.
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