Remote Sensing Geology

Remote Sensing Geology
Title Remote Sensing Geology PDF eBook
Author Ravi P. Gupta
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 671
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Science
ISBN 3662052830

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For nearly three decades there has been a phenomenal growth in the field of Remote Sensing. The second edition of this widely acclaimed book has been fully revised and updated. The reader will find a wide range of information on various aspects of geological remote sensing, ranging from laboratory spectra of minerals and rocks, ground truth, to aerial and space-borne remote sensing. This volume describes the integration of photogeology into remote sensing as well as how remote sensing is used as a tool of geo-exploration. It also covers a wide spectrum of geoscientific applications of remote sensing ranging from meso- to global scale. The subject matter is presented at a basic level, serving students as an introductory text on remote sensing. The main part of the book will also be of great value to active researchers.

Remote Sensing for Geologists

Remote Sensing for Geologists
Title Remote Sensing for Geologists PDF eBook
Author Gary L. Prost
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 504
Release 2002-01-24
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9057026295

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A guide to image interpretation, this book contains detailed color plates and tables that compare satellite imaging systems, list remote sensing web sites, and detail photointerpretation equipment. It includes case histories of the search for petroleum and mineral deposits and examines engineering uses of remote sensing. The volume comprises four sections: project initiation; exploration techniques; exploitation and engineering remote sensing; and environmental concerns. They combine to provide readers with a solid foundation of what image interpretation is and enables them to recognize features of interest and effectively use imagery in projects for the petroleum, mining, or groundwater industries.

Fundamentals of Geological and Environmental Remote Sensing

Fundamentals of Geological and Environmental Remote Sensing
Title Fundamentals of Geological and Environmental Remote Sensing PDF eBook
Author Robert K. Vincent
Publisher
Total Pages 408
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN

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Aims to present remote sensing as it applies to environmental monitoring. It features mineral and petroleum remote-sensing. There is a focus on multispectral applications and digital photogrammetry. Ratio codes and brightness codes are included in an appendix. This has reduced the spectra of minerals to simple, one-digit-per-band codes, helping the user select the best bands or ratios to highlight a mineral. Imaging gases, especially methane, have been included. With the book, students can perform elevation extraction from digitized stereo pairs. Case studies appear throughout the text, allowing students to see how remote-sensing is used in petroleum and mining companies.

Remote Sensing Geology

Remote Sensing Geology
Title Remote Sensing Geology PDF eBook
Author Ravi P. Gupta
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 511
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Science
ISBN 3662129140

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There has been phenomenal growth in the field of remote sensing over the last two to three decades. It has been applied in the fields of geology, mineral exploration, forestry, agriculture, hydrology, soils, land use etc. - that is, in all pursuits of sciences dealing with the features, processes, and phenomena operating at the earth's surface. The status of geological remote sensing has rapidly advanced and the scientific literature is scattered. The aim of the present book is to systematically discuss the specific requirements of geological remote sensing, to summarize the techniques of remote sensing data collection and interpretation, and to integrate the technique into geoexploration. The main conceptual features of the book are: - To combine various aspects of geological remote sensing, ranging from the laboratory spectra of minerals and rocks to aerial and space-borne remote sensmg. - To integrate photogeology into remote sensing. - To promote remote sensing as a tool in integrated geoexploration. - To elucidate the wide-spectrum geoscientific applications of remote sensing, ranging from meso- to global scale. The book has been written to satisfy the needs of mainly graduate students and active research workers interested in applied earth sciences. It is primarily concept -oriented rather than system- or module-oriented.

Fundamentals of Geological and Environmental Remote Sensing

Fundamentals of Geological and Environmental Remote Sensing
Title Fundamentals of Geological and Environmental Remote Sensing PDF eBook
Author Robert K. Vincent
Publisher
Total Pages 408
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN

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Aims to present remote sensing as it applies to environmental monitoring. It features mineral and petroleum remote-sensing. There is a focus on multispectral applications and digital photogrammetry. Ratio codes and brightness codes are included in an appendix. This has reduced the spectra of minerals to simple, one-digit-per-band codes, helping the user select the best bands or ratios to highlight a mineral. Imaging gases, especially methane, have been included. With the book, students can perform elevation extraction from digitized stereo pairs. Case studies appear throughout the text, allowing students to see how remote-sensing is used in petroleum and mining companies.

Remote Sensing in Geology

Remote Sensing in Geology
Title Remote Sensing in Geology PDF eBook
Author Barry S. Siegal
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 762
Release 1980-09-25
Genre Science
ISBN

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"Remote sensing in geology is a timely book that presents an authoritative discussion of remote sensing techniques and their application to geological sciences."--Pref.

Manual of Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences

Manual of Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences
Title Manual of Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences PDF eBook
Author Andrew N. Rencz
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 774
Release 1999-03-08
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780471294054

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Die großen Fortschritte in der Fernerkundung sowie die Verfügbarkeit umfangreicher neuer Satellitendaten machten die Neuauflage des bekannten 8-bändigen "Manual of Remote Sensing" erforderlich. Behandelt werden Theorie und praktische Anwendungsmöglichkeiten von Fernerkundungs-Satellitendaten auf geologische Problemstellungen. Darüber hinaus beschreibt Band 3 die technischen Mittel zur Erzielung der Daten (Radar, Licht-, Infrarot- und geophysikalische Sensoren) und deren Anwendungsbereiche (Exploration von Erz- und Kohlelagerstätten, Stratigraphie, technische Geologie und Umweltstudien). Dieser Band bietet eine ideale Kombination von Theorie, Datenanalyse und Fallstudien zur Veranschaulichung grundlegender Konzepte.