B. Heincke, R. Jackisch, A. Saartenoja, Heikki Salmirinne, Sönke Rapp, R. Zimmermann, M. Pirttijärvi, Erik Vest Sörensen, R. Gloaguen, Lisa Ek, Johan Bergström, A. Karinen, S. Salehi, Y. Madriz, M. Middleton
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引用次数: 21
摘要
无人驾驶航空系统(UAS),也被称为无人机,在地质应用中变得越来越重要。由于操作成本较低且易于使用,无人机系统为基于飞机和地面的地球科学测量提供了一种替代方法(Colomina & Molina 2014)。磁性和高光谱UAS调查对矿产勘探具有特别的希望,最近有几个小组发表了UAS为此类应用收集的磁性数据的研究(Malehmir等人,2017;Cunningham et al. 2018),尽管使用高光谱数据的等效研究仍然很少(Kirsch et al. 2018)。结合这两种技术特别有用。磁性测量在矿产勘探中发挥着重要作用,因为岩石中的磁化主要与磁铁矿和其他铁矿物有关,可用于绘制和定位矿床(Dentith & Mudge 2014)。高光谱成像(HSI)是一种强大的勘探和测绘技术,用于岩石表面暴露良好的地区,在这些地区,地质单元和矿物成分可以从可见光和红外范围内的电磁波谱特征估计出来。
Developing multi-sensor drones for geological mapping and mineral exploration: setup and first results from the MULSEDRO project
The use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), also known as drones, is becoming increasingly important for geological applications. Thanks to lower operational costs and ease of use, UAS offer an alternative approach to aircraft-based and ground-based geoscientific measurements (Colomina & Molina 2014). Magnetic and hyperspectral UAS surveys hold particular promise for mineral exploration, and several groups have recently published studies of magnetic data collected by UAS for such applications (Malehmir et al. 2017; Cunningham et al. 2018), although equivalent studies using hyperspectral data are still rare (Kirsch et al. 2018). Combining both techniques is particularly useful. Magnetic measurements play an important role in mineral exploration, since magnetisation in rocks is mainly associated with magnetite and other iron minerals, which can be used in mapping and targeting of mineral deposits (Dentith & Mudge 2014). Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a powerful exploration and mapping technique in areas where the rock surface is well-exposed, and where geological units and mineral compositions can be estimated from spectral features of the electromagnetic spectrum in the visual and infrared range.
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GEUS Bulletin publishes geoscience research papers, monographs and map descriptions with a focus on Denmark, Greenland and the wider North Atlantic and Arctic region. We welcome submissions that fit this remit. Specifically, we publish:
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