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12 August 2016 3D subsurface geological modeling using GIS, remote sensing, and boreholes data
Katerina Kavoura, Maria Konstantopoulou, Aggeliki Kyriou, Konstantinos G. Nikolakopoulos, Nikolaos Sabatakakis, Nikolaos Depountis
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Proceedings Volume 9688, Fourth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2016); 96880K (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2241777
Event: Fourth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment, 2016, Paphos, Cyprus
Abstract
The current paper presents the combined use of geological-geotechnical insitu data, remote sensing data and GIS techniques for the evaluation of a subsurface geological model. High accuracy Digital Surface Model (DSM), airphotos mosaic and satellite data, with a spatial resolution of 0.5m were used for an othophoto base map compilation of the study area. Geological – geotechnical data obtained from exploratory boreholes and the 1:5000 engineering geological maps were digitized and implemented in a GIS platform for a three – dimensional subsurface model evaluation. The study is located at the North part of Peloponnese along the new national road.
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Katerina Kavoura, Maria Konstantopoulou, Aggeliki Kyriou, Konstantinos G. Nikolakopoulos, Nikolaos Sabatakakis, and Nikolaos Depountis "3D subsurface geological modeling using GIS, remote sensing, and boreholes data", Proc. SPIE 9688, Fourth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2016), 96880K (12 August 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2241777
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Data modeling

Geographic information systems

Remote sensing

Computer aided design

Geology

Roads

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