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Analysis of the thermal anomalies of faults and their relationship with geothermal resources using thermal data from Landsat 8 Case study: Shahdad and Nayband faults

yasin kazemi; Saeid Hamzeh; Seyed Kazem Alavipanah; Bahram Bahrambeygi

Volume 27, Issue 106 , September 2018, , Pages 5-20

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2018.32329

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Faults are fractures in the earth’s crust that has the ability to move. Faults are one of the most important geological structures, and since they have paths for emersion of heat from the lower parts of the earth’s crust to the surface, can be considered as ...  Read More