GEOINCA

Research Group

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GEOINCA is a research group specialized in geomatics focused on natural resource management. Geomatics (composed of "geo," meaning "Earth," and "matics," meaning "automation") is the science that deals with the management of geographic information using information and communication technologies. Management includes the acquisition, modeling, processing, storage, retrieval, analysis, exploitation, representation, and dissemination of geodesy, photogrammetry, remote sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Spatial Data Infrastructure. 

At GEOINCA, we specialize in applying a variety of geomatic techniques to the management of mining, agricultural, and forestry resources, as well as in construction, civil engineering, and the conservation of heritage.

OUR TEAM

TEAM

GEOINCA is composed of a team of professionals dedicated to research projects. At GEOINCA, we would like to introduce ourselves, and from this page, we provide information about the professionals who make up the research team.

Services

Digital Cartography

  • Thematic and topographic cartography
  • Yield maps in vineyards

Agricultural resources monitoring

  • GIS and remote sensing techniques allow continuous monitoring of agricultural crops cover to optimize their management

Geographic Information Systems

  • For monitoring crops (fruit trees, vineyards, etc.) in El Bierzo

Mining applications

  • Mining Consulting
  • Stockpile Estimation

Geoinca Maps

Geoinca Maps is part of the tools that this Research Team makes publicly available with the aim of providing improvement and information services. You will find tools such as manuals, apps, and articles, as well as download links and explanatory videos.

User Manual

To consult and download the User Manual of GEOINCA MAPS

Privacy Policy

The application requires storage and location permissions for its proper functioning; however, these permissions will only be used to generate and save data related to the application on the same device, without being sent to servers or external entities. Certain functions may retrieve data from third-party servers.

App

Direct link to Google Play to initiate the download of the app

Videos

Research

Geoinca's main function is the development of research lines that can be implemented in various fields, such as public works, management of mining, agricultural, forestry resources, etc. Here is a description of the different Research Lines that Geoinca is currently working on.

GNSS

REMOTE SENSING

PHOTOGRAMMETRY

MINING 
APPLICATIONS

GEOMORPHOLOGY

GIS

GNSS - Evaluation of GNSS Networks and Receivers

Positioning Analysis...
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GIS - Geographic Information Systems applied to the management and monitoring of resources

Pest Detection 1...
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Localization of Senecio Plants...
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Topographic Mapping...
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Application of Geomatics...
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Development and Implementation...
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Integration of Geomatics...
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REMOTE SENSING - Monitoring of Natural Resources

Assessment of Winemaking Potential...
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Inputs and Biostimulants...
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Development of a Viticulture System...
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System for Zoning...
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PHOTOGRAMMETRY

Accuracy of Cartographic Products...
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Multi-sensor and multi-scale...
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Radiometric Calibration...
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GEOMORPHOLOGY

Geomorphological Analysis...
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Geochemical Lines...
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Application of LiDAR and Drones...
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Prospecting for Gold Deposits in the Northwestern Iberian Peninsula...
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MINING APPLICATIONS

Mining Restoration and Environmental Geochemistry...
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Recovery of Raw Materials...
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Equipment

GNSS Receivers

Specialized Multirotor for 3D Reconstruction

Photogrammetry

Field Spectroradiometer ASD FieldSpec 4

The Available Equipment at ESTIM

Research Group in Geomatics and Cartographic Engineering

https://unilegeoinca.es/
jrrodp@unileon.es
Campus de Ponferrada - Universidad de León
Avenida de Astorga, s/n 24001 Ponferrada. León. España.
Tel: 987 44 20 00 Fax: 987 44 20 70
Coordinates(ETRS89)
Latitude   42º33′ 04,0302336» N
Longitude   6º 34′ 54,393479» W