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Webster, Tim L, Murphy, J Brendan, Gosse, John C (2006) Mapping subtle structures with light detection and ranging (LIDAR): flow units and phreatomagmatic rootless cones in the North Mountain Basalt, Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 43 (2) 157-176 doi:10.1139/e05-099

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TitleMapping subtle structures with light detection and ranging (LIDAR): flow units and phreatomagmatic rootless cones in the North Mountain Basalt, Nova Scotia
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsWebster, Tim LAuthor
Murphy, J BrendanAuthor
Gosse, John CAuthor
Year2006 (February 1)Volume43
Issue2
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e05-099Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceWebster, Tim L, Murphy, J Brendan, Gosse, John C (2006) Mapping subtle structures with light detection and ranging (LIDAR): flow units and phreatomagmatic rootless cones in the North Mountain Basalt, Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 43 (2) 157-176 doi:10.1139/e05-099
Plain TextWebster, Tim L, Murphy, J Brendan, Gosse, John C (2006) Mapping subtle structures with light detection and ranging (LIDAR): flow units and phreatomagmatic rootless cones in the North Mountain Basalt, Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 43 (2) 157-176 doi:10.1139/e05-099
In(2006, February) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 43 (2) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Light detection and ranging (LIDAR) is an emerging technology to generate high-resolution digital elevation models (DEMs). Subtle topographical differences among three flow units of the Jurassic North Mountain Basalt, eastern Canada, are visible on a LIDAR-derived DEM. The boundaries were verified by field mapping and allow a simple projection of the contact planes through the terrain model to provide a three-dimensional visualization of the flow units. Several ring structures in the lower flow unit, distinguishable only in the LIDAR data, are interpreted to be the remnants of rootless phreatomagmatic cones. Glacial erosion has since excavated the highly fractured cone material, leaving the more resistant dike and quenched melt to form protruding ring structures. The ability to detect subtle variations in topography using LIDAR may identify previously undetected landscape elements.


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