Abstract
The slant-stack technique (also known as Radon transform, tau-p transform, and plane-wave decomposition) used in seismic data processing for discriminating between and separating seismic events of differing dips (or moveout) is applied here to the problem of geologic or geophysical map lineament analysis. The latter problem is analogous to the seismic coherent noise problem in the sense that lineaments associated with one geologic event or episode are often underprinted by the lineaments of preceding geologic disturbances and overprinted by the lineaments of subsequent disturbances. Consequently, it can be difficult to distinguish between the individual lineament sets.
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