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Introduction
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Presentation
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Why to analyze satellite images
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What can we see from satellites
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Multispectral cameras
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The petrified forest
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The crystal forest
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Classification
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Verification
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Pisco Basin
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Satellite Images
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El Echelon
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Final Thoughts
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Thank You
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Drone Restrictions
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Description:
Explore innovative techniques for mapping fossils in remote locations using satellite technology in this lecture by Dr. Elena Ghezzo. Discover how high-resolution satellite imagery can revolutionize paleontological fieldwork, reducing the time between fossil exposure and recovery. Learn about the potential of spatial optical data analysis in improving the preservation of specimens and enhancing our understanding of the past. Examine real-world applications of this method in South American Lagerstatte, U.S. National Parks, and UNESCO heritage sites. Gain insights into the limitations and possibilities of satellite-based fossil mapping, and understand how this approach can overcome logistical and budgetary constraints in remote regions. Delve into topics such as multispectral cameras, classification techniques, and verification processes used in this cutting-edge approach to paleontology.

From the Past to Satellites - New Ways of Mapping Fossils from Remote Locations

Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
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