Teledetekcja w naukach geologicznych [Remote sensing in geosciences] Peyman Namdarsehat (Doctoral School - Environmental Engineering, Mining, and Power Engineering, PWr, Wrocław) Remote sensing is rapidly becoming a vital tool in the geosciences for mapping large, difficult-to-access areas. Its broad range of applications includes geological mapping, mineral and aquifer exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, and natural hazard analysis. Recent advances in remote sensing technology and data acquisition have significantly improved the efficiency and accuracy of geoscience exploration and assessment. With improved data analysis techniques, geoscientists can now more effectively map geological structures and regional features and use this information to create detailed maps. These advances in remote sensing technology and data analysis have the potential to revolutionize the way we study and understand the geology of our planet.