262 research outputs found
ENHANCED CLASSIFICATION MODEL FOR MULTISPECTRAL OBSERVATIONS FROM THE EARTH
The image classification procedure to identify remote sensing signatures from a particular geographical region can be performed with an identification model that has the ability to use large datasets to reach an accurate result. This novel methodology is referred to as the Statistical Enhanced Classification algorithm, which has been developed to employ multispectral images based in the statistical supervised learning theory and can be used for applications in environmental monitoring and analysis. This paper presents the performance study of the proposed methodology using both, multispectral synthetic images and multispectral remote sensing images. The obtained results are accurate due to the use of several spectral bands, the use of statistics such as mean and standard deviation for the training classes and for the pixel neighborhood, which provides more robust information, and the decision-making rule that has the ability to decide if the pixel is not belonging to a predefined class, which leads to an accurate decision model
Unidades litológicas del Neógeno en el extremo oeste de la Cuenca del Guadalquivir y su correlación con el sondeo Huelva-1 (Huelva - España)
A detailed surveying and a new geological map of the sheet at 1:50.000 number 999/1016 (Huelva - Los Caños), located at the west end of the Guadalquivir Basin, has been carried out. This data allows us to propose a new organization of the lithological units present at the west side of the Odiel River. These units include all the sedimentary record in this sector of the Guadalquivir Basin, ranging from Tortonian to Pliocene, but with shallower and coarser facies that are only present in this part of the basin. This fact is due to the location of the area, probably less subsiding due to a longer distance from Betic-Rif orogen. The lithological units are described concisely and a correlation with the core of the Huelva-1 borehole and with the outcrops of Huelva – Palos de la Frontera area is also proposed. The units are organized in a stack of sequences with a progradational pattern, typical of a basin margin, and highlighting a gradual reduction of the accommodation space in the late Messinian and during the Pliocene.Se ha realizado un reconocimiento detallado y un nuevo mapa geológico de la hoja a 1: 50.000 número
999/1016 (Huelva - Los Caños), situada en el extremo oeste de la Cuenca del Guadalquivir. Estos datos nos han
permitido proponer una nueva organización de las unidades litológicas presentes en el lado oeste del río Odiel. Estas
unidades incluyen el registro sedimentario completo de este sector de la Cuenca del Guadalquivir, que va desde
Tortoniense al Plioceno, pero mostrando unas facies más someras y gruesas que solo están presentes en esta parte de
la cuenca. Este hecho se debe a la ubicación de la zona, probablemente menos subsidente debido a su mayor distancia
con respecto al orógeno Bético-Rifeño. Las unidades litológicas se describen de forma concisa y se propone también su
correlación con el testigo del sondeo Huelva-1 y los afloramientos de la zona de Huelva - Palos de la Frontera. Las
unidades litológicas se organizan formando un apilamiento de secuencias con un patrón progradacional, típico de un
borde de cuenca, y ponen de manifiesto una reducción gradual del espacio de acomodación a finales del Messiniense y
durante el Plioceno.Depto. de Geodinámica, Estratigrafía y PaleontologíaFac. de Ciencias GeológicasTRUEMinisterio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO)Plan de Edición de Cartografía Geológica y Geomorfológica del IGME 2013-2016pu
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