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Geological system analysis for mineral exploration in sedimentary basins by using spaceborne imaging systems; An imaging radar case study for the Kalecik-Hasayaz Basin, Ankara, Turkey.
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1998
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Özalp, Tamer
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Remote sensing images
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Sedimentary basins
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Image analysis.
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Minerals.
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T. Özalp, “Geological system analysis for mineral exploration in sedimentary basins by using spaceborne imaging systems; An imaging radar case study for the Kalecik-Hasayaz Basin, Ankara, Turkey.,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 1998.