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Satellites in Exploration

Pasquale De Marco

Editora: Publishdrive

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In the ever-evolving field of hydrocarbon exploration, satellite technology has emerged as a game-changer, providing invaluable insights and revolutionizing the way we search for and extract natural resources. This comprehensive guide, tailored specifically for the American audience, delves into the world of satellite hydrocarbon exploration, empowering readers with the knowledge and skills necessary to harness the power of satellite data for successful exploration and sustainable resource management.

With a strong focus on practical applications, this book takes readers on a journey through the fundamental principles, advanced techniques, and real-world case studies of satellite exploration. From the basics of satellite remote sensing to the intricacies of spectral analysis and image processing, no stone is left unturned in this exploration of the vast potential of satellite data.

Through engaging and informative chapters, readers will gain a deep understanding of how satellite technology can be utilized to identify potential hydrocarbon reserves, optimize extraction processes, and minimize environmental impact. The book also explores the latest advancements in satellite technology, such as synthetic aperture radar (SAR), hyperspectral imaging, and gravity and magnetic surveys from space, showcasing their capabilities and applications in the field of hydrocarbon exploration.

Whether you are a seasoned professional seeking to expand your knowledge or a student embarking on a career in hydrocarbon exploration, this book offers an indispensable resource. Its clear explanations, illustrative examples, and practical case studies make it an accessible and engaging guide for anyone interested in unlocking the full potential of satellite data for successful exploration and sustainable resource management.

With its comprehensive coverage of satellite hydrocarbon exploration, this book is an essential tool for geoscientists, petroleum engineers, environmental scientists, and professionals in related fields. It provides a solid foundation for understanding the principles and applications of satellite technology, empowering readers to make informed decisions and drive innovation in the realm of hydrocarbon exploration.


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Disponível desde: 02/06/2025.
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