Geophysical surveys are essential for mineral exploration, terrestrial studies, and analysis worldwide. Advanced geophysical supplies has improved aerial dossier quality, but this study focuses on by virtue of what soil moisture, atmospheric moisture, and soil variations affect gamma spectrometric dossier collected during flying surveys. The findings show that these factors impact calculations of uranium, potassium, and radon, making location comparisons changeable, especially in areas accompanying varying terrain. To guarantee safe geophysical departure operations, adopting a proactive approach is important, including regular risk amounts, frequent safety checks, and open communication with pilots, operators, and ground crews. This research contributes to navigation safety knowledge, specifically for low-level geophysical flights.
Author(s) Details:
Erick de Barros Camara,
Embry
Riddle Aeronautical University, RJM Aviation, N’Djamena, Chad.
Suze
Nei Pereira Guimarães,
Observatório
Nacional (ON), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ACST-V1/article/view/11860
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