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The results of experimental investigation using the technology of frequency-resonance processing of satellite images and photo images for study the possibility of its application to determine the presence (absence) of various chemical elements in samples of minerals and rocks are analyzed. During the frequency-resonance processing of a core photograph from wells in a gold ore deposit in Peru, three wells were identified that uncovered rocks with gold mineralization. The results of technique testing on eight quartz samples showed that total number of detected chemical elements in the examined samples is in the range of 21–61. In order to determine the content of chemical elements in cross-section the study were carried out on the area of rare-earth chemical elements accumulation in Pacific Ocean, on the local site of a prospecting well drilling and on Zmeinyy Island in Black Sea, as well as in the area of Ukrainian Antarctic Station on Galindez island. The results of experimental studies indicate possibility of the methods of frequency resonance processing and decoding of satellite images and photo images using to quickly establish the presence of various chemical elements in samples of minerals and rocks, in core samples, in sediments of the cross-section at various depths.

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2019-11-12
2024-04-27
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