Remote Sensing Methods in Studying Tectonic Fractures in Oil- and Gas-Bearing Formations
Explore the fascinating intersection of remote sensing and petroleum geology in "Remote Sensing Methods in Studying Tectonic Fractures in Oil- and Gas-Bearing Formations" by G.A. Abramenok. Published by A A Balkema Publishers in 1991, this hardback edition spans 138 pages dedicated to understanding tectonic fractures through innovative investigation techniques. This essential reference delves into the methods of analyzing lineaments—surface expressions of tectonic stresses—using advanced remote sensing imagery. Abramenok meticulously examines the potential for detecting and tracing these critical geological features, shedding light on their significance in oil and gas exploration. Ideal for professionals in the fields of geology and remote sensing, this book is a valuable resource for enhancing your understanding of the subsurface world and optimizing petroleum resource assessments. Discover how modern technology can revolutionize our approach to natural resource exploration today.