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oa Technology of Frequency Resonance Processing of Satellite Images: Results of Testing on gold deposits and areas of gold ore occurrences
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, Geoinformatics: Theoretical and Applied Aspects 2020, May 2020, Volume 2020, p.1 - 5
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Abstract
The results of testing mobile and direct prospecting technology of frequency-resonance processing of satellite images and photo images at large gold deposits Boddington (Australia) and Muruntau (Uzbekistan), as well as at areas of gold ore occurrences in Australia and Ukraine, are presented. At a large Boddington deposit, responses from gold were recorded up to 2600 m, and at the largest Muruntau, up to 2000 m. Within the Ilkurlka ring structure (Australia), gold ore mineralization intervals were recorded from the surface up to 2000 m. Within a prospecting site in Ukraine, responses from gold were obtained from intervals of 49–99 m and 590–650 m. All examined objects are located in the contours of deep channels (volcanoes) with roots at 470 and 996 km, filled with granites. In the contours of the Yarrabubba crater, responses at gold frequencies have not been recorded. Responses from gold were recorded only in granite volcanoes with roots at a depth of 470 km. The research materials, presented in the report, as well as those conducted earlier, will allow us to formulate statistically substantiated recommendations of a methodological nature for the search for fuels and ore minerals.