Unmanned aerial systems, geology’s newest aerial technology

Emily Erz
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The original geologist toolkit includes: a hand lens, compass, rock hammer, writing instrument and a field notebook, paired with a love for the outdoors and the desire to understand the earth and the processes that shape it. Today, the latter part remains true, but the toolkit has innumerous variations that can provide multitudes of new information, by enhancing accuracy, altering perspectives, and offering completely new capabilities. It has been said that in the last 100 years humanity has entered a ‘technological renaissance.’ This rapid period of innovation and exploration includes a significant amount of observation equipment like digital cameras, global positioning systems (GPS), satellites, drones, and even smartphones. Widespread, accessible surveillance devices certainly pose a serious threat to privacy, but the ‘eye(s) in the sky’ can be used for good as well. The foundation of science is solid observation and geologists have many things to observe. Geologists work tirelessly to evaluate and mitigate geologic hazards such as floods, mass movements, earthquakes, and volcanic activity. Unmanned aerial systems (UASs) also known as drones, can carry observatory equipment into the most dangerous or inaccessible places during and after these catastrophic events without compromising safety to gather data.
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无人机系统,地质学最新的航空技术
最初的地质学家工具包包括:一个手持镜头,指南针,岩石锤,书写工具和一个野外笔记本,加上对户外活动的热爱和了解地球及其形成过程的渴望。今天,后一部分仍然是正确的,但是该工具包有无数的变体,可以通过提高准确性、改变透视图和提供全新的功能来提供大量的新信息。有人说,在过去的100年里,人类进入了“技术复兴”。“这个快速的创新和探索时期包括大量的观测设备,如数码相机、全球定位系统(GPS)、卫星、无人机,甚至智能手机。”广泛使用的监控设备当然会对隐私构成严重威胁,但“天空之眼”也可以用来做好事。科学的基础是扎实的观察,地质学家有许多事情要观察。地质学家不知疲倦地评估和减轻地质灾害,如洪水、群众运动、地震和火山活动。无人驾驶航空系统(UASs)也被称为无人机,可以在这些灾难性事件发生期间和之后携带天文台设备进入最危险或无法进入的地方,而不会影响收集数据的安全性。
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