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Top: Emissivity anomalies in the Bakken Shale south of Williston in 2009 shown on 2009 Landsat.

Bottom: Emissivity anomalies in the Bakken Shale south of Williston in 2009 on 2013 Landsat. Development on top of emissivity anomalies.

Remote sensing

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the first 30 years in remote sensing, we concentrated on the electromagnetic spectrum between 2000 and 2400nm.

 

We found some gold mines in the Andes for Minorco and some kimberlites for De Beers.

 

Today we consider shorter and longer wavelengths which are not as crowded and which both give us penetration.

Our team

 

Consists of associates in Australia, Peru, the USA and Singapore. But mostly we're located in Cape Town at the southernmost tip of Africa.

Our solutions

 

Our interpretations are all statistical in nature and we rely on Bayes Theorem to answer questions such as "what are the odds of finding a pot of gold at this specific geographic location if a rainbow of deep-blue, infra-red and thermal energy touches down here?"

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