3D Visualization of geological structures using Python: the case study of the Palomeque sheets (SE, Spain)
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Informa UK Limited
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Python applications Geological map and vertical sections Geological block diagram
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2023-11-29Referencia bibliográfica
Manuel Bullejos & Manuel Martín-Martín (2023) 3D Visualization of geological structures using Python: the case study of the Palomeque sheets (SE, Spain), Journal of Maps, 19:1, 2282593, DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2023.2282593
Patrocinador
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación: [Grant Number PID2020-114381GB-100]; semigrupos.ugr.es from University of Granada and Research Groups FQM-343 of the Junta de Andalucía; Research Groups and Projects of the Generalitat Valenciana-University of AlicanteResumen
The goal of this paper is the construction of computerized 3D visualization of geological
structures. Several Python applications have been used to adapt the paper map-based
geological classical information to numerical geological maps represented in HTML files. The
models include a map with the stratigraphic and structural contacts and symbols, five serial
vertical sections, and a geological block diagram, all with real topography. This block
diagram made with 2D figures allows a 3D visualization. Palomeque area (Murcia region,
southeastern Spain) has been used as a key-case. This area consists of a deformed Upper
Cretaceous to Oligocene succession belonging to the Internal Zone Malaguide Complex. The
main structure consists of two thrust-fold sheets forming an imbricate system, also affected
by a set of strike-slip faults with a sinistral regime. The constructed maps show a good
agreement with the published classical geological maps and cross-sections
demonstrating the benefits of using these Python applications.





