Abstract:
A software tool is presented which calculates the spatial properties azimuth, length, spacing, and frequency of lineaments
that are defined by their starting and ending co-ordinates in a two-dimensional (2-D) planar co-ordinate system. A simple
graphical interface with five display windows creates a user-friendly interactive environment. All lineaments are considered
in the calculations, and no secondary sampling grid is needed for the elaboration of the spatial properties. Several rulebased
decisions are made to determine the nearest lineament in the spacing calculation. As a default procedure, the
programme defines a window that depends on the mode value of the length distribution of the lineaments in a study area.
This makes the results more consistent, compared to the manual method of spacing calculation. Histograms are provided
to illustrate and elaborate the distribution of the azimuth, length and spacing. The core of the tool is the spacing
calculation between neighbouring parallel lineaments, which gives direct information about the variation of block sizes in a
given category of structures. The 2-D lineament frequency is calculated for the actual area that is occupied by the
lineaments
Citation:
Ekneligoda, T. C., & Henkel, H. (2006). The spacing calculator software—A Visual Basic program to calculate spatial properties of lineaments. Computers & Geosciences, 32(4), 542–553. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2005.08.007