MODAL ANALYSIS OF AIRPHOTO LINEARS,CENTRAL IDAHO |
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Authors: | Phillip M Fowler William B Hall Patricia A Pober |
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Institution: | 1. University of Wyoming;2. University of Idaho |
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Abstract: | Approximately 3,000 airphoto linears from an 8,300 km2 area of central Idaho are plotted, classified for azimuthal orientation, counted for frequency, and measured for length. Dominant linear orientations, weighted for length, are compared to equivalent central tendency measures for joints, dikes, and foliation. Variations in linear density are also compared to differing lithologies. Statistical analysis reveals the following: (1) the dominant lineation mode is statistically independent of the dominant foliation mode; (2) no statistically significant difference exists between the dominant lineation mode and the average directional mode of dikes; (3) no statistically significant difference exists between the dominant lineation mode and the average directional mode of joints; (4) linear frequency is statistically independent of lithology. Visual comparison of raised relief maps with the isopleth map of directionally dominant linears reveals a pronounced correspondence between those areas exhibiting strong structural control over landforms and highs on the isopleth surface. |
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