Overview
Remote sensing for geological mapping is a powerful tool that allows geologists to gather and analyze data about the Earth's surface without direct contact. By utilizing satellite and aerial imagery, geologists can identify various geological features, monitor environmental changes, and make informe...
Key Terms
Example: Using satellites to monitor forest cover.
Example: Landsat images for land use mapping.
Example: Mapping rock types in a region.
Example: Analyzing spectral data to identify minerals.
Example: Using GIS to visualize geological data.
Example: Identifying minerals based on their spectral signatures.