PETROLEUM GEOLOGY AND REMOTE SENSING
Geophysical investigation techniques will provide subsurface information without digging/drilling. The GIS is a computer-based system for recording, modelling, analysing and presenting geographically referred data. GIS data will contain Location-related data such as roads, elevations, boreholes and associated property data. Surveying geotechnical design parameters on land investigating & monitoring areas subject to rock slides, investigating reservoirs of oil and gas, modelling rock slide paths, surveying risks in transport and data management. Remote imaging conducted by terrestrial, airborne or satellite based platforms will have the ability to accurately image the Earth's surface with high resolution. This can be used for settlement & deformation monitoring, surveying rock slides and making engineering geology evaluations.
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