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oa Results of application of frequency-resonance methods of satellite images processing at the site of an ancient burial location
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, XIV International Scientific Conference “Monitoring of Geological Processes and Ecological Condition of the Environment”, Nov 2020, Volume 2020, p.1 - 5
Abstract
The results of application of direct-prospecting methods of satellite images frequency-resonance processing at site of ancient burial location are analyzed. During a satellite image processing of site with burial, responses were recorded from surface at resonant frequencies of phosphorus, carbon, silver, and gold. At the surface of 50 m from upper part of cross-section, responses from gold, silver, carbon, phosphorus, copper, and diamonds were also recorded. By scanning the cross-section from surface, step of 10 cm, responses from silver were recorded in depth interval 18–39 m. The responses at the gold frequencies were recorded from two intervals 20–25.60 m and 32.50–35.80 m when scanning from 18 m with step 1 cm. On the surface of 25.20 m, signals from diamonds, gold, silver, carbon, and phosphorus were obtained from the upper part of cross-section. The experiments carried out showed that during research of an archaeological nature, it is advisable to carry out measurements at survey sites in areal version. The results of experimental work indicate that mobile methods of satellite images frequency-resonance processing can be used to search for combustible and ore minerals, aquifers, as well as when performing archaeological research in areas of ancient settlements for detecting local objects that are promising for further excavations carrying out.