DETECTION OF FAULT SCARPS IN LOUISIANA AND SOUTH TEXAS USING LIDAR DATA
The software has been used to identify scarp features less than one meter in height having the suspected fault signature. Inspection of one of these scarps south of De Quincy, Louisiana showed disruption in the highway surface in the character indicated by LIDAR imagery. An area of special interest is the Walker, Louisiana quadrangle. Complex faulting relationships of LIDAR data for this quadrangle include a relay ramp to the north and complex faulting and connection patterns throughout. In coastal Louisiana, low lying areas provide special challenges due to the effects of low relief. LIDAR data for Harris County, Texas has also been processed by the software. Known blind faults are visible in the resulting imagery.
LIDAR data is useful in the identification and mapping of likely fault scarps. However, confirmation that the scarps are fault related will require the use of subsurface data.