The discovery of uranium deposits is more likely if we can identify favourable setting and target areas on the basis of related geological features, such as favourable host rocks, altered zones and structural lineaments. The synoptic view of the enhanced Landsat-TM imagery covering the Central Eastern Desert enabled the author to recognize and interpret these geological features. The coloured composite ratio image produced from combination of 2/4 #xD7; 7 (red), 5/7 #xD7; 3 (green) and 5/3 #xD7; 7 (blue) band ratios was used to classify the exposed younger granitic masses into three groups, namely Gl, G2 and G3. Each of the granitic groups possesses certain image characteristics, such as colour and surface texture. Moreover, the major tectonic features associated with younger granitic bodies were identified from the Landsat image.
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