This study evaluated the geological mapping potential of the recently released Australian CSIRO-GA ASTER satellite geoscience products in providing mineral abundance and compositional information. A range of environments was examined by using test sites including the temperate cultivated New South Wales area of Wagga Wagga, and the semi-arid rangeland Mt Fitton of South Australia. Data integration of the ASTER derived products was undertaken with geophysical data, digital elevation models and fractional vegetation cover information. The study demonstrated that these products can successfully assist geological mapping within semi-arid areas and, to a lesser extent, within temperate open woodland environments
An airborne survey was undertaken on the Mount Isa inlier in 1990–1992. During this survey, both air...
Spaceborne remote sensing is a suitable tool for early mineral exploration and surveying large areas...
In coming years, Australia may find the need to build new optical telescopes to continue local progr...
One of the major problems faced by the application of geological remote sensing is its potential lim...
CSIRO Number: EP-30-07-12-44 This document provides descriptions of the publicly available, ASTER ge...
Generating and providing the next generation of geological maps for a world needing resources is an ...
This paper describes selected results from over a dozen collaborative projects led by Commonwealth S...
Abstract. ASTER (The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflectance Radiometer) is a research ...
The Antarctic Peninsula is larger than the UK and with limited geological mapping campaigns since th...
The present paper is a first attempt to use Remote Sensing and GIS methodologies in order to draw a ...
Strategies and techniques for the use of airborne digital image data equivalent to the Landsat Thema...
The study involved investigating the use of ASTER and HyMap datasets from the Tick Hill area, Mount ...
The present paper is a first attempt to use Remote Sensing and GIS methodologies in order to draw a ...
The results of the first attempt to use Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiomet...
Airborne geophysical methods have traditionally been used in geological mapping and the exploration ...
An airborne survey was undertaken on the Mount Isa inlier in 1990–1992. During this survey, both air...
Spaceborne remote sensing is a suitable tool for early mineral exploration and surveying large areas...
In coming years, Australia may find the need to build new optical telescopes to continue local progr...
One of the major problems faced by the application of geological remote sensing is its potential lim...
CSIRO Number: EP-30-07-12-44 This document provides descriptions of the publicly available, ASTER ge...
Generating and providing the next generation of geological maps for a world needing resources is an ...
This paper describes selected results from over a dozen collaborative projects led by Commonwealth S...
Abstract. ASTER (The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflectance Radiometer) is a research ...
The Antarctic Peninsula is larger than the UK and with limited geological mapping campaigns since th...
The present paper is a first attempt to use Remote Sensing and GIS methodologies in order to draw a ...
Strategies and techniques for the use of airborne digital image data equivalent to the Landsat Thema...
The study involved investigating the use of ASTER and HyMap datasets from the Tick Hill area, Mount ...
The present paper is a first attempt to use Remote Sensing and GIS methodologies in order to draw a ...
The results of the first attempt to use Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiomet...
Airborne geophysical methods have traditionally been used in geological mapping and the exploration ...
An airborne survey was undertaken on the Mount Isa inlier in 1990–1992. During this survey, both air...
Spaceborne remote sensing is a suitable tool for early mineral exploration and surveying large areas...
In coming years, Australia may find the need to build new optical telescopes to continue local progr...