2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12524-011-0146-7
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Lithology Discrimination in Foreland Basin with Landsat TM

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“…Band 7(TM‐7, the band is 2.08–2.35 μm) of the ETM+ image has high reflectivity in the hydroxyl and carbonate rock‐related zones, whereas band 5(TM‐5, the band is 1.55–1.75 μm) has high reflectivity in relation to clay mineral content. In addition, band 1(TM‐1, the band is 0.45–0.52 μm) has high reflectivity in the region containing water (the reflection factor of water is maximum in the band of 0.48–0.55 μm) and aqueous minerals (Gül et al, 2012; Liu et al, 2016). Thus, the RGB 751 false color composition is effective in identifying carbonate rocks and clay mineral areas associated to Paleolithic cave sites.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Band 7(TM‐7, the band is 2.08–2.35 μm) of the ETM+ image has high reflectivity in the hydroxyl and carbonate rock‐related zones, whereas band 5(TM‐5, the band is 1.55–1.75 μm) has high reflectivity in relation to clay mineral content. In addition, band 1(TM‐1, the band is 0.45–0.52 μm) has high reflectivity in the region containing water (the reflection factor of water is maximum in the band of 0.48–0.55 μm) and aqueous minerals (Gül et al, 2012; Liu et al, 2016). Thus, the RGB 751 false color composition is effective in identifying carbonate rocks and clay mineral areas associated to Paleolithic cave sites.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%