![]() ![]() ![]() The last couple of years has shown a boom in the application of drones in geosurveying. The usefulness of drones as a platform seems much more to replace walking or driving surveys. Drones are very handy tools to survey areas that cannot easily be accessed by foot or by vehicle, and that are too small to be mapped economically with traditional airborne systems. Not so much to replace traditional piloted airborne surveying platforms (Figure 1). There is a strong growth of interest in UAV’s (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, aka drones) as a sensor platform in geophysical surveying. Han Limburg 1*, Steven van der Veeke 1 and Ronald Koomans 1 discuss the latest thinking on spectral gamma-ray technology for use in drone-borne surveying. ![]()
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