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Remote Sensing In Geology

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Remote sensing in geology refers to the use of aerial or satellite imagery to study and analyze the Earth's surface for geological purposes.

Key Features

  • Ability to gather data from large areas quickly
  • Identification of mineral deposits
  • Mapping geological structures
  • Monitoring environmental changes

Pros

  • Efficient data collection over large areas
  • Allows for non-invasive exploration of remote or hazardous areas
  • Can be used for various geological applications

Cons

  • Limited resolution compared to on-the-ground methods
  • Dependent on weather conditions for quality imagery
  • May require specialized training to interpret data accurately

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