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Modelling of Soil Degradation in Semi-arid Area Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques, Southern Jordan As Case Study
AbstractThis research dealt with the topic of modeling the soil lost in a semi-arid desert area in the Ma’an watershed and its surroundings in Ma’an...
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The use of UAV-based multisource remote sensing in the investigation and monitoring of Jichang landslide in Shuicheng, Guizhou, China
Landslides are one of the common geological disasters in Southwest China. Monitoring the formation and occurrence of landslides and develo**...
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The Use of Remote Sensing Data for Probabilistic Assessment of an Impact on a Linear Structure
AbstractThis study is aimed at develo** a remote sensing technique for assessing the probability of an impact on linear engineering structures by...
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Delineation of hydrothermal alteration zones associated with mineral deposits, using remote sensing and airborne geophysics data. A case study: El-Bakriya area, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt
El-Bakriya area is situated in the Central Eastern Desert of Egypt. It includes several mineral occurrences and/or deposits. Data from remote sensing...
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Remote Sensing and GIS Based Monitoring and Management of Coastal Aquifers and Ecosystem
Globe has a total of 1.16 million km long continental coastline. About 40% of the global population live in the coastal cities. Therefore, coastal... -
Application of remote sensing techniques in lithological and mineral exploration: discrimination of granitoids bearing iron and corundum deposits in southeastern Banyo, Adamawa region-Cameroon
Discrimination of granitoids bearing iron and corundum mineral deposits in the southeastern part of Banyo (Adamawa region of Cameroon) using Landsat...
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Contribution of Remote Sensing and Structural Geology in the Map** of Tectonic Fractures in the Zat Region (Western High Atlas, Morocco)
The Zat region has a Precambrian basement that is partially covered by deformed Phanerozoic terrains. The last three orogeneses that Morocco...
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Joint Application of Drilling, Geophysical, and Remote Sensing Methods to Characterize Uncertainties on the Geometry of Phosphate Deposits (Senegal)
The Paleocene and Middle Eocene in the Senegalo-Mauritanian sedimentary basin contain significant phosphate resources. The exploration and evaluation... -
Using remote sensing technology to monitor salt lake changes caused by climate change and melting glaciers: insights from Zabuye Salt Lake in **zang
Zabuye Salt Lake (ZSL) in **zang is the only saline lake in the world with natural crystalline lithium carbonate. As it is an important lithium...
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Delineation of Ground Water Prospect Zones of Mojo Watershed, Ethiopia, East Africa, Using GIS, Remote Sensing and Analytical Hierarchy Process
One of the most important elements in the development of human civilization is the prospect and availability of groundwater. Ethiopian farmers depend...
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Identification of groundwater potential zones using multi-influencing factor method, GIS and remote sensing techniques in the hard rock terrain of Madurai district, southern India
The development of groundwater resources has been challenged due to an increase in water demand. An irregular climate and overpopulation have...
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Information Technologies in Problems of Nonlinear Geomechanics. Part I: Earth Remote Sensing Data and Lineament Analysis of Deformation Wave Processes
AbstractThe authors propose a novel methodological approach to up-to-date integrated satellite monitoring for studying origination of source zones of...
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Evaluation of the Thermal Regime of the Southern Bida and Northern Anambra Basins, Nigeria: Insights from Aeromagnetic and Remote Sensing Data
The Bida and Anambra Basins are major inland sedimentary basins located in the central and southern part of Nigeria with possible hydrocarbon...
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Principles and Methods of Intelligent Interpretation of Geological Disasters
Intelligent interpretation of geological disasters means to use new technologies and methods such as new-generation artificial intelligence,... -
Satellite Remote Sensing Applied to Landslide Susceptibility in the Andean Cordillera (33°27'–33°55' S)
The availability of remotely sensed data sources makes it possible to generate large-scale studies efficiently, accurately, and geographically... -
Different roles of tectonic events in the development history of the coastal Tanzania basin: remote sensing map** and seismic interpretation results, and their implications for petroleum prospectivity
The northern and southern parts of the coastal Tanzania basin have different petroleum potentials. This difference may be attributed to several local...
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Investigation of groundwater potential zones in hard rock terrains along EGMB, India, using remote sensing, geoelectrical and hydrological parameters
The research region is located in hard rock terrains of the Eastern Ghats mobile belt in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh state, India, and...
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Map** groundwater recharge potential zones in arid region using remote sensing and GIS perspective, Central Tunisia
Given the semi-arid to arid climate in the Regueb region of Central Tunisia, groundwater is a crucial resource for meeting the escalating demands of...
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Delineation of suitable sites for water conservation structures and groundwater potential zones using integration of remote sensing and GIS: a case study of Central India
Groundwater, the most vital natural resource, plays an important role in meeting the sustainable part of domestic, agriculture, and industrial needs...
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Urban Forest Cover and LST Change Monitoring Through Optical and Thermal Remote Sensing Approach
Integrated monitoring of urban forest cover and land surface temperature (LST) can serve as a baseline for urban planners and legislators to...