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Amin Beiranvand Pour

Researcher at Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

Publications -  163
Citations -  4067

Amin Beiranvand Pour is an academic researcher from Universiti Malaysia Terengganu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer & Geology. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 142 publications receiving 2662 citations. Previous affiliations of Amin Beiranvand Pour include Universiti Teknologi Malaysia & Korean Ocean Research and Development Institute.

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Exploration of gold mineralization in a tropical region using Earth Observing-1 (EO1) and JERS-1 SAR data: a case study from Bau gold field, Sarawak, Malaysia

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used principal components analysis, linear spectral unmixing, and Laplacian algorithms to carry out spectrolithological-structural mapping of mineralized zones, using Advanced Land Imager, Hyperion, and JERS-1 synthetic aperture radar scenes covering the study area and surrounding terrain.
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Evaluation of ICA and CEM algorithms with Landsat-8/ASTER data for geological mapping in inaccessible regions

TL;DR: Many regions remain poorly studied in terms of geological mapping and mineral exploration in inaccessible regions especially in the Arctic and Antarctica due to harsh conditions and logistic diffic... as mentioned in this paper,.
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Orogenic Gold in Transpression and Transtension Zones: Field and Remote Sensing Studies of the Barramiya–Mueilha Sector, Egypt

TL;DR: Analysis of the host structures assessed by the remote sensing results denotes vein formation spanning the time–space from early transpression to late orogen collapse during the protracted tectonic evolution of the belt.
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Landsat-8, Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer, and WorldView-3 Multispectral Satellite Imagery for Prospecting Copper-Gold Mineralization in the Northeastern Inglefield Mobile Belt (IMB), Northwest Greenland

TL;DR: This investigation accomplished the application of multispectral/multi-sensor satellite imagery as a valuable and economical tool for reconnaissance stages of systematic mineral exploration projects in remote and inaccessible metallogenic provinces around the world, particularly in the High Arctic regions.
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Mapping Listvenite Occurrences in the Damage Zones of Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica Using ASTER Satellite Remote Sensing Data

TL;DR: The remote sensing results with geological investigations in the study area demonstrate invaluable implications of the remote sensing approach for mapping poorly exposed lithological units, detecting possible zones of listvenite occurrences and discriminating subpixel abundance of alteration mineral assemblages in the damage zones of the Wilson-Bowers and Bowers-Robertson Bay terrane boundaries.