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REMOTE SENSING FOR LAND & RESOURCES    1989, Vol. 1 Issue (2) : 52-57     DOI: 10.6046/gtzyyg.1989.02.09
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A DISCUSSION ON REMOTE SENSING APPROACHES TO GOLD EXPLORATION
Sun Xinghe
China University, of Geosciences
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Abstract  

Based on the principles of the remote sensing technology and the characteristics of electromagnetic radiation of various rocks and minerals in the hydrothermal alteration zone, an evalution of the air-borne and space-borne imagery for gold exploration has been elucidated in this paper f Which is in comformity with the geologic features as well as the ergularity of mineraliza-tion of different types of gold deposits The methodology for remote sensing and its implementation principles are.suggested for three major types of gold deposits i. e. the Archaean green-schist vein-type gold deposits, the fine-grai-ned disseminated gold deposits, and the volcanic-rock gold deposits.

Keywords Shadow      Umbra      Drop shadow      DEM     
Issue Date: 02 August 2011
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LUO Qiang-Zhou
LIU Shun-Xi
ZENG Ji-Hong
LI Xian-Hua
LIU Yan-xu
MENG Ling-shun
DU Xiao-juan
HU Jia-shu
ZHANG Meng-ren
LU Wei-xing
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LUO Qiang-Zhou,LIU Shun-Xi,ZENG Ji-Hong, et al. A DISCUSSION ON REMOTE SENSING APPROACHES TO GOLD EXPLORATION[J]. REMOTE SENSING FOR LAND & RESOURCES, 1989, 1(2): 52-57.
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