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25 October 2016 Hyperspectral mineral mapping technology applied to geology based on HyMap data
Hongliang Zhang, Kai Yang, Zi'an Yang, Pubin Zhang, Yan Lu, Peisheng Yan
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Proceedings Volume 10156, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Applications and Environmental Monitoring and Safety Testing Technology; 101560Y (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2246606
Event: International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2016, 2016, Beijing, China
Abstract
Hyperspectral remote sensing technology has been in front of remote sensing science and technology. It brought a technical revolution for remote sensing. Hyperspectral remote sensing let the spatial and spectral dimensions of traditional image information fusion to an organic whole. It make the multispectral remote sensing image features in wide band to be detected and differentiated in hyperspectral remote sensing detection. Hyperspectral mineral mapping is the most successful technology which can exert its advantages of application field in geology. Using the airborne visible-light and near infrared and short-wave infrared imaging spectral HyMap data, we research the rock ore information recognition of Hami district in Xinjiang. Hyperspectral mineral mapping has made the good application effect in the exploration and resource prediction evaluation in ore-prospecting work.
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Hongliang Zhang, Kai Yang, Zi'an Yang, Pubin Zhang, Yan Lu, and Peisheng Yan "Hyperspectral mineral mapping technology applied to geology based on HyMap data", Proc. SPIE 10156, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Applications and Environmental Monitoring and Safety Testing Technology, 101560Y (25 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2246606
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KEYWORDS
Minerals

Associative arrays

Geology

Remote sensing

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