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Hyperspectral Remote Sensing and Geological Applications


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1 Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400 076, India
 

This article reviews the potential of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing (HRS) technique in various geological applications ranging from lithological mapping to exploration of economic minerals of lesser crustal abundance. This work updates understanding on the subject starting from spectroscopy of minerals to its application in exploring mineral deposits and hydrocarbon reservoirs through different procedures such as atmospheric correction, noise reduction, retrieval of pure spectral endmembers and unmixing. Besides linear unmixing, nonlinear unmixing and parameters attributed to nonlinear behaviour of reflected light are also addressed. A few case studies are included to demonstrate the efficacy of this technique in different geological explorations. Finally, recent developments in this field like ultra spectral imaging from unmanned aerial vehicles and its consequences are pointed out.

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Geological Applications, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing, Spectroscopy of Minerals and Rocks, Spectral Unmixing.
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D. Ramakrishnan
Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400 076, India
Rishikesh Bharti
Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400 076, India

Abstract


This article reviews the potential of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing (HRS) technique in various geological applications ranging from lithological mapping to exploration of economic minerals of lesser crustal abundance. This work updates understanding on the subject starting from spectroscopy of minerals to its application in exploring mineral deposits and hydrocarbon reservoirs through different procedures such as atmospheric correction, noise reduction, retrieval of pure spectral endmembers and unmixing. Besides linear unmixing, nonlinear unmixing and parameters attributed to nonlinear behaviour of reflected light are also addressed. A few case studies are included to demonstrate the efficacy of this technique in different geological explorations. Finally, recent developments in this field like ultra spectral imaging from unmanned aerial vehicles and its consequences are pointed out.

Keywords


Geological Applications, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing, Spectroscopy of Minerals and Rocks, Spectral Unmixing.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv108%2Fi5%2F879-891