This article explores how remote sensing can address a specific problem in the mining sector: automatic detection and monitoring of mining excavation pits, particularly aggregate quarries.
Soil
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Soil organic carbon (SOC) might be invisible to the naked eye, but it’s one of the major parameters driving soil health and fertility. Measuring and predicting its levels across landscapes, especially in vulnerable semi-arid regions, is critical for sustainable land management. This blog delves into the arena of SOC mapping, […]
Soil, due to agricultural and mining activities, can pose significant threats from heavy metal contamination, impacting both environmental health and agricultural productivity. Detecting the severity of soil contamination is crucial. Traditional ground-based methods involve designing regular soil sampling strategies with a measurement depth of 0-5 cm, followed by chemical analysis […]