Utilization of Landsat 8 OLI Image Data for Detection of Alteration Zones and Geological Mapping. Case Study: Fodikwan Area, Redsea State, Sudan.
Date
2022
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Al-Neelain University
Abstract
Abstract
This study was carried out in Red Sea state in the area around Fodikwan Village
west of Osief and investigated by means of remote sensing and Geographic
Information System (GIS).The study area represents part of the Red Sea
Hills, which belong to the Nubian Shield of the northeastern Africa. The
Arabian-Nubian Shield is known to be one of the major Orogenic
belts formed during the Neoproterozoic assembly of the Greater Gondwana
(Stern, 1994). the Arabian-Nubian Shield
was formed by the accretion
of several intra-oceanic microplates , due to the subduction related processes
and collision tectonics during the late Precambrian to early Proterozoic Pan-
African events between 950 and 500 Ma.
Geologically the study area include units of Grey Granite, Meta-sedimentary Rocks
(Greywacke) Meta-volcanosedimentary Rocks (Meta Granodiorite, Meta-andesite,
Ignimbrite, Rhyolite), Talc, Post Organic Granite, and Superficial Deposits ordered
from oldest up to youngest unit.
Digital image processing was conducted to enhance the visual interpretation of the
Landsat 8 OLI data. These processing are including color composite to generate
colored images with bands 3,2,1 respectively to show real color composite of the
area , and bands 7,5,2 showing composite image with linear and deceleration
stretched to apply more enhancement of the images. This enhancement helped to
discriminate lithological units and morphological features of the area. Band ratios
techniques were used in order to give geologically information with ratios
combination of sultan images (6/7, 6/2 and 6/5*4/5), Abrams images (6/7, 6/5 and
4/2) and Sabin Images (4/2, 6/7, 4/6). These combinations gives strong and well-
enhanced results of clear discrimination of the areas units. Also principal
components analysis have been done using six bands as well as four selected bands
to generate feature oriented image of these analysis witch use minerals if iron oxide
an hydroxyl bearing bands with statistics of eigenvector of each . Mineralized zones
at the study area where detected using these processing.
All the above processing techniques along with integration of ArcMap were used to
draw geological map of the area at scale 1:100000 representing lithological units
with structural elements and morphological features.
Description
A thesis submitted to the Graduate College Al Neelain University for the
fulfilment of the requirements for a Master Degree of Science in Geology
(Remote Sensing and GIS).
Keywords
Geological Mapping., Utilization of Landsat 8 OLI Image Data