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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230227
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DESCRIPTION: Join us for this half-day session on using and processing sate
 llite imagery in QGIS\, led by Grant Boxer. \n\n The workshop \n\n This sh
 ort course is designed for those who would like to learn about sources of 
 free\, high-quality satellite data for mineral exploration and other earth
  observation activities. A brief overview will be given of the various sat
 ellite data sets available. \n\n Participants will learn how to source\, d
 ownload\, and process ASTER and Sentinel 2 imagery and produce RGB images 
 of various spectral bands to enhance features of interest. \n\n We'll expl
 ore using this data in various workflows\, covering image processing\, ban
 d ratioing\, basic mineral mapping and PCA analysis for enhancing geologic
 al and other surface features. \n\n Who should attend \n\n Geologists\, ge
 ophysicists\, earth scientists\, environmental scientists\, anyone monitor
 ing earth surface processes. \n\n Certification \n\n Mammoth Geospatial is
  an official QGIS Certifying Organisation. Participants in our workshops w
 ill receive an official QGIS certificate\, providing direct financial supp
 ort to the QGIS project. \n\n About QGIS \n\n Mining &amp\; exploration co
 mpanies worldwide are adopting QGIS because it's powerful\, intuitive\, an
 d free.  \n\n This free and open source desktop GIS runs on all major oper
 ating systems\, and is used worldwide by a user community of millions. \n\
 n QGIS is professional grade and can do the majority of data import\, data
  display\, analysis and map production required by today’s geoscientists
 . A wide variety of free geological symbols and patterns are available for
  mapping\, and a growing number of plugins are available to support your g
 eoscience workflow. \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T170332
LOCATION:Perth\, Australia
ORGANIZER:mailto:training@mammothgeospatial.com
SUMMARY:Satellite Imagery in QGIS for Mining & Exploration
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/mammoth-geospatial/q4mex-sat-imagery-in-qgis-20
 230227
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/mammoth-geospatial/q4mex-sat-imagery-in-qgis-20
 230227
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