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从空间遥感意味着利用重力或电磁相互作用。与其他将在会议上提交的关于石油和天然气勘探遥感的论文相补充,我将首先讨论重力测量,作为海上测高或由Grace和GOCE卫星进行的测量。然后,我将介绍较低频率的微波成像方法,就像欧洲航天局即将进行的名为“生物质”和“SAOCOM伴侣”的任务将分别在P和L波段(435和1275 MHz)中使用的方法一样。植被和地形上层(如果干燥)的渗透将使研究植被下的形态和沙漠地区的地下水位成为可能。使用频率更高的微波成像雷达,如C (5 GHz)和X (10 GHz),不仅可以评估地面形态和土壤粗糙度,还可以检测海上石油泄漏,最后精确测量地面运动。这些主题将在本次会议的报告中进行讨论,其中还将介绍光学和多光谱任务,这些任务对石油勘探都很重要。
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Remote sensing from space for oil exploration
Remote sensing from space implies the use of gravity or electromagnetic interactions. Complementarily with the other papers to be presented in the session dedicated to remote sensing in oil and gas exploration, I will first discuss gravity surveys, as the altimetric on sea or those carried out with the satellites Grace and GOCE. Then, I will present lower frequency microwave imaging methodologies like those that will be carried out with the forthcoming missions of the European Space Agency named BIOMASS and SAOCOM Companion, in the bands P and L respectively (435 and 1275 MHz). The penetration in the vegetation and the upper layers of the terrain (if dry) will allow the study of morphology under vegetation and of the water table in desert areas. The use of microwave imaging radars at higher frequencies like C (5 GHz), and X (10 GHz) allows to evaluate not only ground morphology and soil rugosity, but also to detect oil spills on sea, and finally to measure accurately ground motions. These topics will be discussed in the presentations in this session where the optical and multispectral missions, all important to be used for oil prospections, will also be presented.
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