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Application of frequency-resonance method of remote sensing data processing for ore mineral prospecting in different regions of the world
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, 15th EAGE International Conference on Geoinformatics - Theoretical and Applied Aspects, May 2016, Volume 2016, p.1 - 5
Abstract
The results of experimental testing of mobile and operative technology of the remote sensing (RS) data frequency-resonance processing and interpretation (decoding) for “direct” searches of the various types minerals on the ore deposits and prospective areas are analyzed. Exploratory studies were conducted with this technology application within ore bearing areas in the Republic of Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Cameroon, Sudan and Canada. It is shown that for the small objects (lodes) detection and mapping the remote sensing data processing should be carried in a large scale – 1:2000 and larger. As a result of the geological survey of some revealed in 2014 anomalous zones with the help of trenches (pits) and drilling within investigated areas in Madagascar, Sudan and Guyana the rocks with gold mineralization were discovered. This technology inclusion in the traditional complex of exploratory geological and geophysical methods will contribute both to minimize the financial cost for the particular exploration problem solving and to reduce significantly the time to implement them. Detection within the mapped anomalies in different regions of the gold-bearing rocks (with a high gold content in the rocks, including) is a fundamentally important evidence of efficiency of the frequency-resonance principle of remote sensing data processing and interpretation.