№ 62-2 (том 5): ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, Май, 2025
Научно-образовательные статьи

GIS IN UNDERGROUND RESOURCES DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT. REMOTE SENSING FOR SOIL MOISTURE MONITORING

Toylyyeva Nurgozel
Oguz han Engineering and technology university of Turkmenistan
Orazgeldiyev Nurhan
Oguz han Engineering and technology university of Turkmenistan
Otuzova Bibijemal
Oguz han Engineering and technology university of Turkmenistan

Опубликован 27.06.2025

Как цитировать

N. Toylyyeva, N. Orazgeldiyev, & B. Otuzova. (2025). GIS IN UNDERGROUND RESOURCES DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT. REMOTE SENSING FOR SOIL MOISTURE MONITORING. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, 62-2 (том 5). https://mpcareer-google.ru/index.php/journal/article/view/2136

Аннотация

The exploration and management of underground resources, such as water, minerals, and fossil fuels, require advanced technologies to optimize resource detection and sustainable management. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have emerged as a powerful tool for locating and managing underground resources, integrating spatial data to facilitate decision-making and planning. In tandem with GIS, remote sensing technologies, particularly those used for soil moisture monitoring, provide valuable data to assess groundwater levels and agricultural productivity. This paper explores the role of GIS in underground resource detection and management and discusses the application of remote sensing for monitoring soil moisture. Furthermore, it highlights the synergy between GIS and remote sensing in improving resource management strategies, environmental sustainability, and early warning systems for both natural and human-induced changes to the landscape.

Библиографические ссылки

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