At the upcoming AAPG ACE in Salt Lake City, there are number of UAV based activities and presentations that will be of interest for TIG members. Below is a list of UAV presentations and activities: Sunday, May 20 Short Course UAVs and Virtual Outcrops – from Data Collection to Final Interpretation Monday, May 21 Presentation 3-D Reconstruction of Clinoform Geometries Using Drone-Based Photogrammetry, Upper San Andres Formation, Last Chance Canyon, New Mexico Posters Quantitative Outcrop Characterization of Incised Valley Fill Combining UAV-Based Photogrammetry and Traditional Geologic Field Methods Understanding Fluvial to Shallow Marine Clastic Reservoirs from Modern Analogues Resolved by GPR and Drone Imagery Using UAV Photogrammetry to Quantify Differential Cementation of Turbidite Sandstones: An Example from the Gremiasco System (Upper Oligocene, Tertiary Piedmont Basin of NW Italy) Wednesday, May 23 Presentation Using Thermal/IR and Multispectral Sensors on Drones to Find the Origin of and Extent of Contamination from Saltwater Spills from Producing Wells Posters It’s About to Get a Lot Less Salty – Comparison of a Fluvial Outcrop to Estuarine Outcrops Using UAV-Based Outcrop Modelling in the Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation, NE Alberta, Canada Fluvial Architecture of the Burro Canyon Formation Using UAV-Based Photogrammetry; Implications for Reservoir Performance, Rattlesnake Canyon, Colorado
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