Geological / Geomorphological Mapping

Geological and geomorphological mapping using satellite images form primary inputs to all remote sensing application projects. Identification and updation of broad lithological units, mapping of faults, fractures are essential for hydrogeological, geo-hazard, geo-environment and geo-technical studies. Similarly, geomorphology provides a framework for understanding current and historical behaviour of landform response w.r.t. both long-term and short-term effect on the environment. NRSC in collaboration with Geological Survey of India mapped geomorphology of India on 1:50,000 scale under the National Geomorphology and Lineament Project (NGLM) using a new classification system developed based on the landform genesis. A total of 417 types of landforms with 11 genetic classes were mapped.

Ground Water Prospects Mapping

Drinking Water technology mission is one of the five technology missions launched by the then Prime Minister of India (1986). Under this initiative NRSC has developed methodology and prepared Groundwater Prospects Map on 1:50,000 scale for the entire country

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Mineral Exploration

Earth observation data provide valuable inputs for mineral exploration. Space borne earth observation data and their derived image products provide scope for mapping the host rock and regional structures contributed in localising mineral deposit. Specialised study using hyperspectral and multispectral satellite data provide valuable information on surface distribution of alteration rocks, cap rocks associated with mineral deposit.

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Geo hazard studies

The Geohazard studies are primarily focussed on landslides, earthquakes and volcanoes. High resolution satellite data are used for post disaster damage assessment and landslide inventory preparation in the case of landslide or earthquake. Major landslide events studied recently include Kerala-Karnataka-Tamil Nadu (2018), Mizoram-Tripura (2017) and Sikkim (2016). Landslide Hazard Zonation maps are made on 1:25,000 scale along major tourist and pilgrimage routes in the states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. These maps is integrated with the rainfall forecast data to develop and issue landslide early warning through Bhuvan portal. In recent years several earthquakes struck India namely the Kashmir earthquake (2005), Sikkim earthquake (2011) and Nepal earthquake (2015). Post-disaster very high resolution (VHR) satellite data have been used to provide detailed information on damage and geological changes for a large area in a short time. In addition to these, the recent eruptions of the Barren Island volcano have also been monitored using temporal satellite data.

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Geo Dynamic Studies

Monitoring crustal deformation using advanced space geodetic techniques such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) is useful for analyzing and quantifying seismic hazard in tectonically active areas. Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS)that use GPS are being used to measure plate movements. NRSC plans for such CORS observations along major Himalayan thrusts belts (HFT/MBT/MCT and ISSZ). For this, nine CORS have been established in Dehradun, Uttarkashi, Batwari and Roorkee(in Uttarakhand) and Manali, Chandigarh, Pinjore (Haryana), Shimla and Sundernagar in Himachal Pradesh. The preliminary displacements from each site from 2014 to 2018 have been estimated. The results of the observations are currently being analysed.

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Geo Environmental Studies

Geoenvironmental studies deal with the geogenic components like rocks, relief, groundwater and geodynamic phenomena. The complex properties of these components affect the quality of environment and the landscape exploitation.

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Mapping of Coal Fire Areas

In order to manage effectively the coal fire menace, it is essential to know the exact location and extent of the fire affected areas. Coal fire mapping was carried out in the past by conducting an airborne campaign in 1989 and using Landsat-5 TM data over Jharia coalfield, Jharkhand, Raniganj coalfield, West Bengal in 2001.

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Geotechnical Studies

Satellite data are useful for selection of sites for identification of hydroelectric dams. High resolution IKONOS data were used for mapping on 1:5,000 scale in Middle project in Arunachal Pradesh. Detailed study was carried out using IKONOS data around dam site with emphasis on shear zone identification.

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