Remote sensing for mineral exploration from natural resources
Abstract
Various features, such as lithological units, alteration types, structures, and indicator minerals, are mapped to aid decision-making in targeting ore deposits. Different types of remote sensing datasets, such as satellite and airborne data, make it possible to overcome common problems associated with mapping geological features. Remote sensing is the science of acquiring, processing, and interpreting images and related data, acquired from aircraft and satellites that record the interaction between matter and electromagnetic energy. Remote sensing images are used for mineral exploration in two applications: (1) map geology and the faults and fractures that localize ore deposits; (2) recognize hydrothermally altered rocks by their spectral signatures.
How to Cite This Article
Babur Jan Faizi (2021). Remote sensing for mineral exploration from natural resources. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 2(6), 273-276.