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In this work we present the results of complex surveys of outcrop of Eocene rock of the Sokilskyi ridge (Outer Ukrainian Carpathians, Ivano-Frankivsk Region). It was used two techniques - Digital Photogrammetry and Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) for creating 3D Digital Outcrop Model (DOM). During the workflow working schemes for both approaches are offered. The choice of a method depends on the challenges facing researchers. It is enough to use a photogrammetric approach to visualize objects. An assessment of the accuracy of the survey was performed. The practical significance of our research is to create a model which is useful in laboratory. Based on this, it is possible to collect the geological information similar to that usually is gathered by a geologist in the field.In addition to structural geology and sedimentology, the model will be used to predict the loss of rock blocks from the outcrop.This is relevant because the outcrop is above a busy route. The result of research will also be used for geotourism and educational purposes.

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2021-11-17
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