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  1. Simon N, Che Aziz Ali, Kamal Roslan Mohamed, Kamilia Sharir
    Sains Malaysiana, 2016;45:659-667.
    Band ratio combination has been proven to be one of the most useful image processing methods for lithological
    discrimination, as discussed by many researchers in the past. In this study, bands from Landsat 5 TM were used to generate
    different ratio combinations to discriminate the different lithologies of two islands located at the southern end of the
    Langkawi archipelago, specifically the Dayang Bunting and Tuba Islands. Both islands comprise similar lithological
    units – namely, limestone/marble (Permian & Silurian-Ordovician), granite and alluvium. There are two rock formations
    that are limestone/marble dominated. The first is known as the Chuping Formation, which consists of limestone/marble
    and the other is the Setul Formation, which consists of not only limestone/marble but also of two detrital intervals.
    Different ratio combinations obtained from past researchers and that was produced from this study were tested on the
    image of the Dayang Bunting and Tuba Islands to identify the best ratio combinations that were able to discriminate the
    different lithologies for both islands. A total of 28 combinations were performed to examine which combinations are the
    most effective. From the 28 combinations, three were identified as the most suitable; 4/3 5/2 3/1, 5/3 4/3 4/1 and 4/2 5/3
    4/3 in the RGB sequence. These combinations enhanced the spectral differences of each lithology unit so that it can be
    distinguished easily. Apart from the difference in the spectral response, the texture of the lithologies was also enhanced
    to assist in discriminating the different units.
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