The Quantitative Analysis of Linear Structure from Remote Sensing Image in Maoping Pb-Zn Deposit, Yunnan Province, China

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This paper based on the analysis of the regional geological background of Maoping Pb-Zn deposit and made a comprehensive interpretation to the linear structure in this area through ETM+ remote sensing image. It used linear orientation statistics, linear density statistics, linear structure intensity statistics, linear structure intersection density statistics and so on to make a quantitative analysis to the linear structure characteristics of this area. We can extract the main linear structure azimuth, main lineament development zone and secondary lineament development zone. It made a quantitative research to the linear structure information of the remote sensing interpretation in this area.

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