An overview of current aerial survey and satellite solutions for geological interpretation

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An overview of current aerial survey and satellite solutions for geological interpretation

  • DATE-TIME

    Date(s) - Tuesday, 08/07/2014
    6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

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1 CPD HourJuly’s GPIC meeting will be a presentation by Michael De Lacy, Fugro Geospatial

Nibblies from 6.30pm | Presentation 7.10pm (approx.)

Cost: $5 Members | $10 Non-Members | Students Free

 

Speaker: Michael De Lacy, Fugro Geospatial

ABSTRACT
Remote sensing technology, such as stereo photography and satellite imagery, has been used for many years to assist in geological interpretation. This presentation will outline the range of sensors and data available from current remote sensing systems to assist mineral exploration.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Michael has over 25 years experience in the survey and mapping industry, with a focus on aerial survey and remote sensing solutions.
Michael is currently Business Development Executive at Fugro Geospatial, providing services to resources companies in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and PNG.