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Discontinuity mapping with automatic lineament extraction from high resolution satellite imagery
Date
2007-01-16
Author
Koçal, Arman
Düzgün, Hafize Şebnem
Karpuz, Celal
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ISPRS XX, (10 - 16 Ocak 2007)
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A. Koçal, H. Ş. Düzgün, and C. Karpuz, “Discontinuity mapping with automatic lineament extraction from high resolution satellite imagery,” presented at the ISPRS XX, (10 - 16 Ocak 2007), İstanbul, 2007, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/84906.