Robotics has revolutionized Geosciences by enabling remote exploration and data collection in challenging terrains. In Geology and Earth Science, autonomous drones and rovers are used to survey inaccessible regions, such as volcanic sites or glaciers, capturing high-resolution imagery and data. These technologies provide detailed geological mapping, monitor environmental changes, and facilitate hazard assessments with improved accuracy and safety. Robotics also enhances research efficiency by conducting repetitive tasks and gathering real-time data, essential for studying geological formations, oceanic ecosystems, and climate dynamics. As advancements continue, robotics promises to expand our understanding of Earth's processes, offering new insights into geological phenomena and environmental shifts on a global scale.
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