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Comparison of a high-oontrast lithological boundary between basaltic lava and ignimbrite, plotted
from an aerial photograph (left; original scale 1:50 000), and an enlarged (67 x) part of EKTS-1
frame E 1209-08494. At right the "error areas" resulting when both tracings are super irrposed.
Positional error does not exceed 150 m.
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