Title of article :
Identification of Active Structures via Remote Sensing
Author/Authors :
Hosseinitoudeshki, Vahid Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University Zanjan Branch٫ Iran
Abstract :
Active structures have an important role in controlling fluvial systems through
longitudinal and lateral tilting. The Ghezel Ozan River in northwest of Iran has
responded to ongoing tectonic deformation in the basin. The study area is located in
the Western Alborz zone and includes part of the Ghezel Ozan River. This paper
presents the role of active structures in making active deformations via detection and
characterization of fluvial anomalies and correlation with structures. The study area is
characterized by association of fluvial anomalies viz. deflection, anomalous sinuosity
variations and knick point in longitudinal profile. Such fluvial anomalies have been
identified on repetitive satellite images and maps, and they have been interpreted
through Digital Elevation Model and field observations to identify the active structures
in the area. Some of the structures in the study area have caused the fluvial anomalies,
and the most active structures are surface and sub-surface faults and folds with the
trend of NE-SW.
Keywords :
Active structures , Ghezel Ozan River , Fluvial anomalies
Journal title :
Journal of Radar and Optic Remote Sensing