2017
DOI: 10.3103/s0145875217050088
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The neotectonics of the central West Siberian Plate

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“…The newest structural plan of the West Siberian Plate was studied (Manuilova, 2021;Panina and Manuilova, 2017) using the structural-geomorphological method (Kostenko, 1999), which included visual interpretation of topographic maps at a scale of 1 : 500000, a digital elevation model (DEM), and satellite images from the Landsat 7 Satellite, as well as by construction and interpretation of geomorphological profiles. This was complimented by the automated decryption of the DEM using Lessa software (Zlatopolsky, 1988) and the construction of maps by the method of V.P.…”
Section: The Methodology Of the Study Of The Relationship Between The Newest Structures And Ancient Dislocationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The newest structural plan of the West Siberian Plate was studied (Manuilova, 2021;Panina and Manuilova, 2017) using the structural-geomorphological method (Kostenko, 1999), which included visual interpretation of topographic maps at a scale of 1 : 500000, a digital elevation model (DEM), and satellite images from the Landsat 7 Satellite, as well as by construction and interpretation of geomorphological profiles. This was complimented by the automated decryption of the DEM using Lessa software (Zlatopolsky, 1988) and the construction of maps by the method of V.P.…”
Section: The Methodology Of the Study Of The Relationship Between The Newest Structures And Ancient Dislocationsmentioning
confidence: 99%