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Geophysical and remote sensing methodologies applied to the analysis of regolith and geology in Burkina Faso, West Africa
Metelka, Václav ; Ježek, Josef (advisor) ; Miller, John (referee) ; Martelet, Guillaume (referee) ; de Kemp, Eric (referee)
The oldest parts of continents, so-called cratons, are the focus of worldwide research not only because they represent primary constraints for our understanding of the early evolution of the Earth, but also because of their significant mineral potential. This work contributes to the understanding of the geological and geomorphological evolution of the West African Craton, by an integrated analysis of airborne geophysical and satellite remote sensing data constrained by field structural, lithological, geophysical, and geomorphological observations acquired around Houndé, Boromo and Banfora greenstone belts and associated granitoid domains in western Burkina Faso. The results of this integration suggest that the granitoid domains of western Burkina Faso are formed by numerous small- to medium-sized plutons, and the magnetic data provided a better definition of the actual pluton shapes. Airborne gamma ray spectrometry data aided in the mapping process in areas with less regolith cover. Three deformation events (D1-D3) can be distinguished in western Burkina Faso. A megacrystic tholeiitic basalt unit allowed us to establish stratigraphic correlations between the two belts and propose a crustal scale anticline (D1). The D1 penetrative structures, resulting from an E-W to WNW-oriented compression are...
Hodnocení stavu porostů obilnin s využitím spektrálních měření
Burgetová, Markéta
Master thesis is focused on the evaluation of cereal crop stands with the use of spec-tral measurements and its implementation by crop management practices. In the literature review the basics of yield formation and crop survey are described as well as the im-portance of crop monitoring by spectral measurement for decision support in precision farming practices. Practical part of the thesis includes statistical evaluation of field expe-riment in 2017 and 2018, which were focused on the mapping of crop heterogeneity within the fields with winter wheat. In this experiment, plant samples were taken and ana-lyzed for estimation of nitrogen content and amount of above-ground biomass in various part of the field. This sampling was extended by proximal measurement of solar radiation using spectroradiometer in visible and near infrared part of electromagnetic spectrum. Da-ta processing was performed using descriptive statistics and correlation and regression analysis.The results showed high spatial variability of observed fields.Correlation and re-gression analysis evaluated the relationship between spectral measurement of the stand, represented by vegetation indices, and its laboratory estimation. As the conclusion, spectral measurements was be recommended as a complement to traditional methods of agrobiological control of cereals and could be used for delineation of management zones in site specific crop management.
Geophysical and remote sensing methodologies applied to the analysis of regolith and geology in Burkina Faso, West Africa
Metelka, Václav ; Ježek, Josef (advisor) ; Miller, John (referee) ; Martelet, Guillaume (referee) ; de Kemp, Eric (referee)
The oldest parts of continents, so-called cratons, are the focus of worldwide research not only because they represent primary constraints for our understanding of the early evolution of the Earth, but also because of their significant mineral potential. This work contributes to the understanding of the geological and geomorphological evolution of the West African Craton, by an integrated analysis of airborne geophysical and satellite remote sensing data constrained by field structural, lithological, geophysical, and geomorphological observations acquired around Houndé, Boromo and Banfora greenstone belts and associated granitoid domains in western Burkina Faso. The results of this integration suggest that the granitoid domains of western Burkina Faso are formed by numerous small- to medium-sized plutons, and the magnetic data provided a better definition of the actual pluton shapes. Airborne gamma ray spectrometry data aided in the mapping process in areas with less regolith cover. Three deformation events (D1-D3) can be distinguished in western Burkina Faso. A megacrystic tholeiitic basalt unit allowed us to establish stratigraphic correlations between the two belts and propose a crustal scale anticline (D1). The D1 penetrative structures, resulting from an E-W to WNW-oriented compression are...

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