If we are interested in carrying out the geological mapping of a certain territory, then, how could we use aero-geophysics and to solve which tasks? Of course, we could also consider satellite information available. Opinions?
Frankly I am interested in this topic and I wish you to explain to us how this can be achieved, sorry I did not have an answer to your wonderful question.
OK, Ahmad. I can explain how to do this but I prefer to wait for other opinions before and thus exchange experiences. However, we will keep in touch through this forum.
The idea of using aerogeophysics for geological maps is well explained by the Australian Geoscience Organization (now Geosicence Australia) througouth their concept of second generation geological maps. Geophysical data are important for mapping subsurface features that have expresions on surface and to understand their relationships. It is also important for the detection of hidden or no so obious geological features. More accurate geological maps can be produced using these techniques.
More information can be found there:
Article High-resolution geophysics in modern geological mapping
Thank you Asato, for your considerations. Of course you are right, only that my interest is to exchange opinions about how this activity is carried out in different places and thus improve our experiences. At the moment, we are making the 1: 50000 geological map of the whole country and, of course, we would like to hear opinions that improve our results.