Geoscan airborne multi-spectral scanners as exploration tools for Western Australian diamond and gold deposits
R.A. Agar
Exploration Geophysics
25(3) 171 - 172
Published: 1994
Abstract
The use of remote sensing in mineral exploration has evolved from basic photo-geology to interpretation of more sophisticated satellite and airborne multi-spectral data sets. Although the mineral mapping capabilities of Geoscan airborne multi-spectral scanners have been demonstrated for well-exposed and arid terrains, the question remains as to their effectiveness in deeply weathered regimes such as Western Australia.https://doi.org/10.1071/EG994171c
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