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LANDSAT
ASTER
World View images
Hyperspectral methods
Aster image
LANDSAT (Its free and really good)
The TM system records three wavelengths of visible energy blue, green,
and red (Band 1, 2 and 3) and three bands of reflected IR energy (Band
4, 5 and 7).
Each TM scene records 170 by 185 km of terrain. The image data are
telemetered to earth receiving stations.
Source:MDA
Hyperspectral applications: Detailed Mineral Mapping
Source:Goetz 2011
Hyperspectral applications
Source:Kruse et al 2013
Remote sensing technology
Advantages:
Archives of worldwide data are readily available
Images cover large areas on the ground
Prices per square kilometer are generally lower
Ideal for early exploration in arid regions with sparse vegetation,
Excelent first data package when combined with field mapping
and geophysics.
Disadvantages :
The latest hyperspectral technology is currently available only
from aircraft
Aircraft missions can be configured to match the requirements
of a project
Prices are high!
Approximate cost for geophysical
surveys in USD
Airborne magnetics: 100-180 km/line
Ground magnetics: 150 per km
IP and resistivity: VIP, 7000 per station,
conventional IP: 200-250 per line/km
Ground Gravity surveys: 60 per station
Aster processing: 150-200 per scene
Hyperspetral surveys: varies depending size of
the AOI.
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