In the article by morphological analysis of modern digital elevation models, using modern GIS technologies, a morphostructural scheme is made that reflects the lineament-block units of the territory of Armenia. Obtained results are confirmed by the comparison with other geological and geophysical data. The Neotectonic (Neogene-Quaternary) activity of the selected blocks was assessed using a number of tectonic-geomorphological indices. Based on the obtained data, the classification of blocks by the level of their tectonic activity is carried out.
Composed map of lineament-block elements and their tectonic activity can be used in various types of tectonic, seismological and seismotectonic studies, as a tectonic basis.
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Keywords: GIS, Digital Elevation Models, lineaments, blocks, tectonic-geomorphological analysis, tectonic activity, Armenia.