Conference Proceedings
AusIMM Annual Conference, Minerals for Agriculture, New Zealand, March 1971
Conference Proceedings
AusIMM Annual Conference, Minerals for Agriculture, New Zealand, March 1971
Aerial Infra-Red Photography as a Guide to Geological Conditions
The use of black and white and colour infrared film in remote sensing of natural resources, is reviewed. In heavily-forested areas such as New Zealand, the main value of the method is in surveying the vegetation cover to detect the existence of plant communities characteristic of specific geological formations, By contrast, in and areas of Australia where the vegetation cover is sparse and where rocks and soils are well exposed, the method can be used in detecting different rock types or other geological differences.
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R R Brooks
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- Published: 1970
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