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Remote Sensing Analysis of Selected Terrestrial Impact Craters and a Suspected Impact Structure in South Korea using Space Shuttle Photographs

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Title (Dublin Core)

eng Remote Sensing Analysis of Selected Terrestrial Impact Craters and a Suspected Impact Structure in South Korea using Space Shuttle Photographs

Description (Dublin Core)

eng Typical morphological elements for impact craters were detected on all analyzed Shuttle photographs. Features with diameters smaller than 2 km could not be successfully analyzed. The search for suitable Shuttle scenes was successfully performed using on-line Internet databases. Image enhancement and lineament analysis were also performed on the acquired Shuttle, Landsat and SPOT images of a suspected impact feature in South Korea. A fault bounded polygonal rim and a central uplift were identified on all images. A distinct system of annular and radial faults was not detected. The results of the study do not exclude the possibility of a meteoritic origin of this structure.

Creator (Dublin Core)

Trenc, N.
Morgan, K.M.
Donovan, R.N.
Busebey, A.B.

Subject (Dublin Core)

eng Shuttle photographs; meteoritic craters; Manicouagan; Aorounga; Roter Kamm; Meteor Crater; South Korea

Publisher (Dublin Core)

Croatian Geological Survey

Date (Dublin Core)

1999

Type (Dublin Core)

text
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

Format (Dublin Core)

application/pdf

Identifier (Dublin Core)

https://hrcak.srce.hr/3887
eng https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/6387

Source (Dublin Core)

Geologia Croatica
ISSN 1330-030X (Print)
ISSN 1333-4875 (Online)
Volume 52
Issue 2

Language (Dublin Core)

eng

Rights (Dublin Core)

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Full text of articles are freely accessable. Subscription to print issue is 500,00 Kn (80 Eur) per volume.