Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Remote sensing and its application as an alternative technique to mineral resource exploration are reviewed. Emphasis is given here to the analysis of the three basic attributes of remote sensing, i.e., spatial attributes related to regional structural mapping, spectral attributes related to rock discrimination and seasonal attributes related to geobotanic anomalies mapping, all of which are employed in mineral exploration. Special emphasis is given to new developments of the Thematic Mapper of the LANDSAT-5, principally with reference to the application of the bands 1.6 and 2.2 microns to map hydrothermally altered rocks and the band of red and blue shift to geobotanical anomalies mapping.
Keywords:
EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
Type:
E85-10010
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NASA-CR-168567
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NAS 1.26:168567
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INPE-3051-PRE/472
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Simposio Brasil. de Tec. Exploratorias Apl. a Geologia; Mar 18, 1984 - Mar 21, 1984; Salvador; Brazil
Format:
application/pdf
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