Geophysical exploration methods are very expensive and invasive methods for surveys. Remote sensing methods are much cheaper and non-invasive for investigating the Earth's surface. This book bridges this gap and aims to integrate exploration geophysics with remote sensing as a cost-effective method and easy to implement for prospecting in different areas. It provides exploration geophysicists with the necessary information to use advanced remote sensing technology in the exploration of oil and gas, minerals, and groundwater. It describes the integration of remote sensing in each of the nine exploration methods based on over 11 case studies from different countries across the globe.
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This book is an excellent resource for professionals, researchers, academics, and students with a background in remote sensing across many disciplines in Earth sciences such as geology, hydrology, petrology, mining, geography, geosciences, etc.
Dr. Mukesh Gupta is a geophysicist and a professional researcher in coastal engineering at the Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR), Canada. He held a post-doctoral fellowship at the UCLouvain, Belgium in Arctic climate modeling, and conducted his research in developing satellite data products at the ICM-CSIC, Spain. He has been the NSERC Visiting Fellow at the Environment and Climate Change Canada, and a Scientist/Engineer at the SAC-ISRO, India with expertise in Earth observation. He earned his M.Tech. at the IIT Roorkee, India, and his Ph.D. at the University of Manitoba, Canada, specializing in applied geophysics and Arctic sea ice, respectively. Dr. Gupta is a Review Editor of over 30 journals and has peer-reviewed over 140 journal papers. He has published several peer-reviewed journal papers, scientific reports, and book chapters.