The areas selected as an example are mosaic images derived from satellite imagery and aerial imagery / World Imagery ESRI - MAGMA The areas selected as an example are mosaic images derived from satellite imagery and aerial imagery. This is the result of the interpretation of the land surface mapping data and its subsequent processing using the ArcGIS Desktop v10.3.0. Esri Inc., application tools and also using a graphical editor. Cartographic image: SAT - World Imagery, ESRI PMM: ArcGIS Desktop v10.3.0. Esri Inc., graphical editor. Thematic layers: base layers - World Imagery ESRI, map design elements. Comment: 1. A series of images of the earth's surface prepared on the basis of satellite mosaics and aerial photography show igneous structures and volcanic structures in Mongolia and the adjacent territory of China. Magmatic structures and volcanic structures of Mongolia and adjacent territory of China. Igneous structures are located on the southern slope of the Mongolian Altai, in the Gobi Altai and the Eastern Gobi. There are more than 300 extinct volcanoes in Mongolia, volcanic landscapes occupy large areas. Volcanoes are located in the Khangai highlands (Khangai arched uplift), in the Gobi Altai, in the Eastern Gobi, in the southeast - the transboundary Dariganga plateau (Chinese Abaga or Dalenuor), on the western slope of the Greater Khingan. Researchers identify Cenozoic volcanic complexes, located in 11 districts of the country. Preserved volcanic buildings of an older age: Tertiary, Cretaceous, underwater volcanism associated with the formation of the Cambrian island arc. FOLDERS INSIDE 01-001-MAGMA-ST. Large igneous structures (intrusions): Inderta magmatic massif, located on the southern slope of the Mongolian Altai, bright forms distributed along the river valley. Bulgan-Gol (or Urumgu), leaving the country, Khan Bogd uul and Oun-tolgoi (1350,3), Khayerkhan uul (1749,0), Ger chuluuny Khudag (1070,0) and others Effusive forms (volcanism): 01-002-KHANGAI-Vl. Khangai upland volcanoes: Khorgo uul (2205,0), Zalaa tolgoi (2182,0), Togo uul (1688,2), Uran uul (1449,4) and others 01-003-DARIGANGA-Vl. Volcanoes of the Darganga plateau: arrays and cones: Shiliin bogd uul, main (1700,0), Shiliin bogd uul, small (1581,5), Senzhitiin ondor (1599,5), Gindyn tsagan ovoo (1530,2), Bogdyn dosh, with 2 craters (1627,0) , Zotol khaan uul (1375,2), Zuun bursluur uul (1255,6), Baruun bursluur uul (1226,7). destroyed calderas - Ukhaa tolgoi (1538,6), Hadat Shodal (1543,5), Altan ovoo (1353,7) Artyn Khuree and others. 01-004-GOBI-Al-Vl. Volcanoes of Gobi Altai and Eastern Gobi (Gobi-Shamo): Noyon Bogdo uul (2256,7) and others 01-005-GOBI-Al-Vl-SOUTH-BL. Volcanoes to the east and southeast of Mandagov: to the east - Zaraa uul (1466,9), Khalzan uul (1452,3), Serten uul (1392,4), Borogchin uul (1382,4), Togoo uul (1367,3). to the southeast - Khan uul (1508,8), Bilgehiin uul (1381,2), Log uul (1323,4), 01-006-GOBI-Vl. Southern border: Solon ovoo (1401,0), Nomt tolgoi (1279,2), Maikhan khokh uul (1158,9) Zurkh tolgoi, etc. 01-007-KHINGAN-VL. Western slope of the Greater Khingan: Khan chandman uul (1384,5) and others. 2. World Imagery (ESRI Inc.) provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery in many parts of the world and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map includes 15m TerraColor imagery at small and mid-scales and 2,5m SPOT Imagery for the world. In other parts of the world, 1 meter resolution imagery is available from GeoEye IKONOS, AeroGRID, and IGN Spain. Additionally, imagery at different resolutions has been contributed by the GIS User Community. 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The Global Volcanism Program database for Volcanoes / http://www.volcano.si.edu U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Resources Observation & Science Center (EROS). https://landsatlook.usgs.gov/viewer.html Spheroid: WGS, 1984 Geographic Coordinate System (GCS Datum): World Geodetic System, WGS 1984 Projection: Web Mercator WGS 84 (Auxiliary Sphere). Prime Meridian: Greenwich Scale 1:30,000-1:1,000 Cartographer & Designer: Abdulmyanov S.N. "Geo Photo Bank" www.geophotobank.com © Àáäóëüìÿíîâ Ñ.Í. abdulmyanov@gmail.com