In session one of our Oasis montaj Mastery Series, learn how to transform complex radiometric measurements into clean, reliable datasets that drive confident exploration decisions.
Understand the purpose and impact of each radiometric correction step – and why the order matters.
Radiometric surveys provide valuable insight into geology, alteration, and surface materials, but the raw measurements can be challenging to work with. Modern sensors capture many more spectral channels than older systems, and small issues in calibration, survey conditions, or instrument behaviour can introduce patterns that look geological but aren’t.
Session one in our Oasis montaj Mastery Series focuses on building a clear, step‑by‑step approach to processing radiometric data in Oasis montaj using the new Radiometrics extension, developed with Medusa Radiometrics.
The workflow separates each correction into its own stage so you can:
- See how the data changes at each step;
- Check whether it’s behaving as expected, and;
- Understand why each part of the workflow matters.
Across the session, our Oasis montaj Master will teach you to bring full‑spectrum data into a consistent state, apply corrections in the right sequence, and recognise where informed judgement is needed — such as choosing eigenvectors for NASVD or reviewing ratios.
The aim is to give you a practical understanding of the workflow so you can produce radiometric outputs that are consistent across the workflow and ready to be used confidently as part of your mapping and interpretation process.