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Summary

The method of studying hard to access geologic cross-sections using unmanned aerial vehicles in combination with ground-based photometry is presented in the article. Model of textural ortho-section and the surface relief model in the plane of exposure were constructed based on Upper-Kazanian stage sediments of the Pechishi stratotype. The lithostratigraphic breakdown of section was carried out based on raster data obtained.

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2018-04-23
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