Mapping topographic, geophysical and gravimetry data of Pakistan -- a contribution to geological understanding of Sulaiman Fold Belt and Muslim Bagh Ophiolite Complex
Polina Lemenkova

TL;DR
This study integrates scripting-based cartography and geoinformatics to produce high-resolution geological, geophysical, and geomorphological maps of Pakistan, focusing on the Sulaiman Fold Belt and Muslim Bagh Ophiolite Complex.
Contribution
It introduces new open-source, script-driven thematic maps of Pakistan's geology and geophysics, utilizing GMT, R, and QGIS for advanced data integration and visualization.
Findings
Produced 12 new thematic maps of Pakistan's geology and geophysics.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of scripting tools for high-resolution cartographic visualization.
Provided insights into the correlation between gravity, geology, and tectonic activity.
Abstract
Along with the development of the scripting technology in cartography, such as the GMT and libraries of R programming language, geologic and geophysical mapping is being vigorously promoted, where the integration of the thematic data, such as GEBCO, EGM-2008 and geological raster and vector layers is one of the primary datasets that provides the high-resolution raw sources for cartographic visualization in the geologically complex regions like Pakistan. This study aims to integrate scripting methods of automated cartography, methods of applied geoinformatics for geomorphometric analysis and technical data processing (formatting, projecting, plotting), to provide a synthesis of the geological, geophysical and geomorphological maps of Pakistan they as new information supporting analysis of the geospatial variations of geology, geomorphology, tectonics and gravity fields with a special…
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