Analysis by UAV digital photogrammetry of folds and related fractures in the monte antola flysch formation (Ponte organasco, Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The deformation structures (folds and fractures) affecting Monte Antola flysch formation in
the area of Ponte Organasco (Northern Apennines-Italy) were analyzed by Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Digital Photogrammetry (UAVDP). This technique allowed the realization of Digital Outcrop Models
(DOMs) interpreted in a stereoscopic environment by collecting a large number of digital structural
measures (strata, fractures and successively fold axes and axial planes). In particular, by UAVDP
was possible to analyze the relationships between folds and fractures all along the study structures.
The structural analysis revealed the presence of a series of NE-vergent folds characterized by a typical
Apenninic trend and affected by four main sets of fractures. Fractures are always sub-orthogonal
to the bedding, maintains constant angular relationships with the bedding and seems linked to the
folding deformation. The study shows that the UAVDP technique can overcome the main limitations
of field structural analysis such as the scarce presence and the inaccessibility (total or partial) of rock
outcrops and allows for acquiring images of rock outcrops at a detailed scale from user-inaccessible
positions and different points of view and analyze inaccessible parts of outcrops.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Digital photogrammetry; Remote sensing; Structural geology; Unmanned Aerial Vehicle; Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
List of contributors:
Menegoni, Niccolò; Meisina, Claudia; Perotti, Cesare; Crozi, Matteo
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