Exploring Gördes zeolite sites by feature oriented principle component analysis of LANDSAT images

Recent studies showed that remote sensing is an effective, efficient and reliable technique used in almost all the areas of earth sciences. Remote sensing as being a technique started with aerial photographs and then developed employing the multi-spectral satellite images. Nowadays, it benefits fr...

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Main Authors: Vural, A., Corumluoglu, O., Asri, İ.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Guilan 2016-09-01
Series:Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
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Online Access:https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_2071.html
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spelling doaj-31b5800a28554fa9a12eca2e12d8c5632020-11-24T21:42:20ZengUniversity of GuilanCaspian Journal of Environmental Sciences 1735-30331735-38662016-09-01144285298Exploring Gördes zeolite sites by feature oriented principle component analysis of LANDSAT imagesVural, A.Corumluoglu, O.Asri, İ.Recent studies showed that remote sensing is an effective, efficient and reliable technique used in almost all the areas of earth sciences. Remote sensing as being a technique started with aerial photographs and then developed employing the multi-spectral satellite images. Nowadays, it benefits from hyper-spectral, RADAR and LIDAR data as well. This potential has widen its applicability in the various areas and professional disciplines much more efficiently as never been before. One of the areas that remote sensing has been applied well and has become one of the indispensable tools for the earth science’s scientists are geologic and mineral exploration studies and especially prospection stages of these studies. In this research, it was tried to determine and to map zeolite sites in Gördes region (Turkey) which were formed as alteration products having high level of water content and developed in volcanic rock beds by the help of remote sensing and GIS. The study area is about 400 km2 and located at the NorthEast of Manisa Province. The results confirmed that the zeolite areas obtained by classical exploration techniques can be determined using remote sensing techniques such as feature oriented principal component analysis. Other zeolite areas in the same scene were also determined or at least predicted by this computer learning process through the same remote sensing image analyses.https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_2071.htmlGordesLandsat imagesFeature Oriented Principal Component AnalysisZeolite
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author Vural, A.
Corumluoglu, O.
Asri, İ.
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Corumluoglu, O.
Asri, İ.
Exploring Gördes zeolite sites by feature oriented principle component analysis of LANDSAT images
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
Gordes
Landsat images
Feature Oriented Principal Component Analysis
Zeolite
author_facet Vural, A.
Corumluoglu, O.
Asri, İ.
author_sort Vural, A.
title Exploring Gördes zeolite sites by feature oriented principle component analysis of LANDSAT images
title_short Exploring Gördes zeolite sites by feature oriented principle component analysis of LANDSAT images
title_full Exploring Gördes zeolite sites by feature oriented principle component analysis of LANDSAT images
title_fullStr Exploring Gördes zeolite sites by feature oriented principle component analysis of LANDSAT images
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Gördes zeolite sites by feature oriented principle component analysis of LANDSAT images
title_sort exploring gördes zeolite sites by feature oriented principle component analysis of landsat images
publisher University of Guilan
series Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
issn 1735-3033
1735-3866
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Recent studies showed that remote sensing is an effective, efficient and reliable technique used in almost all the areas of earth sciences. Remote sensing as being a technique started with aerial photographs and then developed employing the multi-spectral satellite images. Nowadays, it benefits from hyper-spectral, RADAR and LIDAR data as well. This potential has widen its applicability in the various areas and professional disciplines much more efficiently as never been before. One of the areas that remote sensing has been applied well and has become one of the indispensable tools for the earth science’s scientists are geologic and mineral exploration studies and especially prospection stages of these studies. In this research, it was tried to determine and to map zeolite sites in Gördes region (Turkey) which were formed as alteration products having high level of water content and developed in volcanic rock beds by the help of remote sensing and GIS. The study area is about 400 km2 and located at the NorthEast of Manisa Province. The results confirmed that the zeolite areas obtained by classical exploration techniques can be determined using remote sensing techniques such as feature oriented principal component analysis. Other zeolite areas in the same scene were also determined or at least predicted by this computer learning process through the same remote sensing image analyses.
topic Gordes
Landsat images
Feature Oriented Principal Component Analysis
Zeolite
url https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_2071.html
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