Title: Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing Applications
1Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
Applications
- Geological Remote Sensing
- Airborne Geophysics
2Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
- Four Major Techniques will be considered
- Aeromagnetics
- Airborne Radiometrics
- Airborne Electro/Magnetic Survey
- Airborne Gravity
3Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
- All of these techniques
- Can be used as input to numerical modelling of
the subsurface (not considered here) - Can be used to generate image data
- Need detailed topographic information to make the
required terrain corrections.
4Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
- All of these techniques
- Sample along a series of flight lines
- Are unfocussed, and so sample a large area
beneath the flight line - Use interpolation between the flight lines to
construct an image
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6Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
- All of these techniques
- Have a high sample along the flight lines
- Have a relatively large spacing between flight
lines - Use minimum curvature or spline interpolation to
about 1/5 flight line spacing - Resample along the flight line to produce regular
grids
7Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
- Aeromagnetics
- Detects natural variations in the Earths
magnetic field - Different rock types have different magnetic
properties (due to minerals such as Iron Oxides
etc.) - Flown on specially modified aircraft - a boom
separates the magnetometer from airframe
interference
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9Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
10Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
- Aeromagnetics
- Directional filters often used to provide
illumination over the magnetic terrain. - This allows for easier interpretation
- Shows more detail
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Applications
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Applications
AEROMAGNETICS Helicopters are often used for
detailed, high resolution surveys
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14Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
- Radiometics
- Detects the natural radioactivity of the Earth
- Due to the decay of radioactive isotopes found in
common minerals - Flown at the same time as aeromagnetics
- Samples the first 30-40cm
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17Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics Radiometics
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20Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
- Airborne Electro/Magnetic Survey
- Does NOT use the electromagnetic spectrum
- Generates an artificial magnetic field to induce
a current in the ground - This induced current produces a secondary
magnetic field which is detected
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22Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
- Airborne Electro/Magnetic Survey
- Detects conductive layers or areas within the
ground - Uses a specially modified aircraft with a wire
loop all the way around
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Applications
24Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing
ApplicationsAirborne Geophysics
Airborne Electro/Magnetic Survey A Paleo-river
Channel in WA
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Applications
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Applications
Falcon Airborne Gravity System
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