GEOLOGICAL
MAPPING
Geological mapping is a multidisciplinary method
that combines petrology, structural geology,
geomorphology, paleontology, stratigraphy,
sedimentology, etc.
GEOLOGICAL MAPPING
Geological mapping is a process of problem solving. It is
known as the system of multiple working hypotheses.
Geological mapping consists of two kind based on
selection trajectory:
Systematic mapping
Smart mapping
Illustration of systematic mapping
Systematic mapping
Systematic mapping is done by mapping
technically only, without considering
geomorphology, distribution of geomorphology,
or geological structure pattern.
Illustration of smart mapping
Smart mapping
Smart mapping is done by considering the results
of satellite image or topographical maps analysis,
so it would be more efficient in geological
mapping according to the desired scale.
The key points of smart
mapping are
Searching patterns will focus in on key areas of interest e.g.
shear zones
Less time is spent in areas where the rocks are uniform and
a lower density of observations will serve.
Most useful observations are the predictable geometrical
relationships between bedding, cleavage, lineaments and
folds as well as movement indicators for brittle and ductile
shear zones
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