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Calling geologists to gives views a breakthrough technology 
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Joined: Fri Apr 22, 2011 6:51 pm
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Post Calling geologists to gives views a breakthrough technology
We are developing a state of the art technology in remote sensing and for that we in the process of interviewing geologists across the world to give their valued opinions.

Just by providing your views on the following questions you could contribute to a better technique in remote sensing research. Please give your name and qualifications and contribute generously to our efforts!

What's your opinion on the following related to Multispectral and Hyperspectral Imagery analysis:

1. What kind of resolution (both spatial and spectral) is required today in remote sensing?
a. Is Hyper spectral Camera spectral resolution of 12nm and Multi spectral camera spatial resolution of 0.05m good?
2. What spectral range is wanted and would a higher spectral range be better?
3. Generally do you want to buy image material or finalized and processed data?
4. What is acceptable time from when the image is acquired until the finalized processed data is submitted?
5. When do you want to use this technology and why do you use the technology?

Looking forward to all qualified geologist and their replies!!

Thank you!

Best Regards,

Kumar


Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:02 pm

Joined: Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:35 am
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Post Re: Calling geologists to gives views a breakthrough technol
I don't use this sort a of data a lot, but I know that our exploration department sometimes uses it as a preliminary exploration technique. I believe the current resolution and spectral range is enough to identify oil slicks and seeps and may be usefull for some geological mapping. The mining industry would probably be using these techniques far more often, but I'm not into that.

Untill some 'ground/water penetrating' remote senising techniques are developed this remains a less valuable technique for hydroacarbon exploration.


Sun Apr 24, 2011 1:44 pm
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