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Mapping residual water fluoride levels and geological patterns in a rural semi-arid area of Brazil. [PDF]
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IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2022
Spaceborne Earth observation information (EOI) provides cost-effective, spatially comprehensive information for mineral exploration. The spatially contiguous EOI baseline data support geological mapping in addition to information about vegetation, water,
C. Laukamp
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Spaceborne Earth observation information (EOI) provides cost-effective, spatially comprehensive information for mineral exploration. The spatially contiguous EOI baseline data support geological mapping in addition to information about vegetation, water,
C. Laukamp
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Geological Journal, 2022
Geological mapping of the Dschang‐Santchou‐escarpment rocks in the Western Cameroon region was done using a combination of Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS, SRTM images acquired by satellites on January 21, 2021, and field observations.
Kamgang Tchuifong Agnès Blandine +7 more
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Geological mapping of the Dschang‐Santchou‐escarpment rocks in the Western Cameroon region was done using a combination of Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS, SRTM images acquired by satellites on January 21, 2021, and field observations.
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2023
Abstract At the beginning of the nineteenth century, in France and in Britain, geological and topographical mapping became a major occupation. A leading figure in Britain was William Smith, whose map of the geology of England and Wales appeared in 1815.
Andrew S. Goudie, Denys Brunsden
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Abstract At the beginning of the nineteenth century, in France and in Britain, geological and topographical mapping became a major occupation. A leading figure in Britain was William Smith, whose map of the geology of England and Wales appeared in 1815.
Andrew S. Goudie, Denys Brunsden
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Geological Mapping in Western Tasmania Using Radar and Random Forests
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2018Mineral exploration and geological mapping of highly prospective areas in western Tasmania, southern Australia, is challenging due to steep topography, dense vegetation, and limited outcrop.
Declan D. G. Radford +3 more
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Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2022
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