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Geographic Information System in Geoscience integrates spatial data from various sources like remote sensing, GPS, field surveys and borehole data to create comprehensive geological models. 

  • GIS plays a crucial role in monitoring and predicting natural hazards like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides. 

  • integrates geological, geochemical, and geophysical data to identify potential mineral deposits. 

  • helps in monitoring water quality, identifying pollution sources, and assessing the impact of human activities on the environment. 

  • can generate 3D models of subsurface structures, aiding in mineral exploration and understanding geological processes. 

  • It allows for the visualization of geological formations, rock types, and structural features in a spatial context. 

  •  facilitates the creation of geological maps by integrating data from diverse sources. 

In essence, GIS provides a powerful platform for integrating, analyzing, and visualizing geological data, leading to improved understanding of Earth's processes, better resource management, and enhanced disaster preparedness. 

With the funding of European Union
NSRF 2021-2027

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