MOBILE TECHNOLOGY OF SATELLITE IMAGES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FREQUENCY-RESONANCE PROCESSING: RESULTS OF A RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF OVAL DEPRESSIONS, DEGASSING ZONES AND WATER RESERVOIRS

Authors

  • Mykola Yakymchuk doctor of physics and mathematics, professor, Institute of Applied Problems of Ecology, Geophysics and Geochemistry, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Ignat Korchagin doctor of physics and mathematics, professor, Institute of Geophysics, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

Keywords:

Oval depressions, degassing zones, hydrogen, basalts, limestones, dolomites, marls, living water, gas migration, abiogenic genesis, volcano, direct prospecting, deep structure, oil, gas, amber, chemical elements, cross-section sounding, remote sensing data processing

Abstract

The results of application of mobile direct-prospecting technology of satellite images and photographs frequency-resonance processing and interpretation in oval depressions, degassing zones, water reservoirs are presented. Experimental studies of reconnaissance character were carried out in order to assess the prospects of hydrogen accumulations detecting and to study of deep structure features of surveying sites. The used mobile and low-cost technology includes modified methods of frequency-resonance processing and decoding of satellite images and photo images, vertical electric-resonance sounding of a cross-section, as well as a method of integrated assessment of the prospects of oil and gas potential of large prospecting blocks and license areas. Separate methods of this direct-prospecting technology are based on principles of the “substance” paradigm of geophysical research, the essence of which is to search for a specific substance - oil, gas, gas condensate, gold, zinc, etc. The results of the depressions and degassing zones surveying allow us to state that the used mobile technology can be successfully used to quickly detect and map possible hydrogen accumulations in areas (sites) of intensive hydrogen degassing. Processing of satellite images with local depressions in seven areas of DDB showed that only in the areas of three of them, the presence of basalt volcanic structures with hydrogen and living water was established. Consequently, local depressions on the surface can be formed (and are being formed) not only in local areas of hydrogen migration into the atmosphere within basalt volcanic complexes, but also in the contours of volcanic structures, filled with sedimentary and igneous rocks, in which conditions are created in the deep horizons of cross-section for synthesis of gases and fluids of various types and their subsequent migration into the upper horizons of cross-section and into atmosphere. An important result of the research is the discovery of a basalt volcanic complex with hydrogen and healing water, as well as the migration of hydrogen and phosphorus into the atmosphere in a local area, within which the presence of hydrogen in the soil layer is confirmed by field measurements. The results of reconnaissance studies in the DDB generally confirm the conclusions of specialists about the expediency of carrying out geological and geophysical work in the aulacogen and drilling wells in order to search for natural hydrogen accumulations in the upper part and in deep horizons of cross-section. The facts of hydrogen migration into the atmosphere, recorded by instrumental measurements within discovered basalt volcanoes in various regions of the world, should be considered a fundamentally important result of research, which indicates a large-scale migration of deep (abiogenic) gas and hydrogen into the atmosphere of Earth planet! The materials of the article, as well as the previously published results of experimental work in various regions, indicate the advisability of using direct-prospecting methods of frequency-resonance processing of satellite images and photographs to detect zones of hydrogen accumulation in areas of basalt volcano’s location, as well as on sites of hydrogen degassing. The use of mobile and low-cost technology will significantly speed up the exploration process for hydrogen, as well as reduce the financial costs for its implementation.

Published

2023-03-12

How to Cite

Mykola Yakymchuk, & Ignat Korchagin. (2023). MOBILE TECHNOLOGY OF SATELLITE IMAGES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FREQUENCY-RESONANCE PROCESSING: RESULTS OF A RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF OVAL DEPRESSIONS, DEGASSING ZONES AND WATER RESERVOIRS. Academics and Science Reviews Materials, (2). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/ASCRM/article/view/1018

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Section

Geological and Mineralogical Sciences