ON THE POSSIBILITY OF FREQUENCY-RESONANCE METHODS USING TO DETERMINE THE PRESENCE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN MINERALS, ROCKS AND SEDIMENTS OF CROSS-SECTION

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:

Pacific Ocean, Black Sea, Antarctic Peninsula, chemical elements, limestones, dolomites, marls, granites, basalts, hydrogen, direct prospecting, deep structure, oil, gas, sounding of the cross-section, remote sensing data processing

Abstract

The results are presented of the direct-prospecting frequency-resonance methods approbation on local areas of the shelf, as well as on islands, in order to assess the prospects of their practical application for the minerals (ore and combustible) in marine areas searching. The studies were carried out with the aim of additional approbation of direct-prospecting methods and improvement the methodological techniques of their application in the exploration process for ore minerals, oil, gas and natural hydrogen, as well as in the study of the deep structure of the Earth's structural elements.The developed mobile and low-cost technology include modified methods of frequency-resonance processing and decoding of satellite images and photo images, vertical electric-resonance sounding (scanning) 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 the principles of the “substance” paradigm of geophysical research, the essence of which is to search for a specific substance – oil, gas, gas condensate, water, gold, zinc, etc. During frequency-resonance processing of core from many wells of the gold deposit, three wells were identified (correctly), in which gold was found during drilling. During frequency-resonance processing in detailed mode of photographs of 8 quartz samples from different areas, responses were recorded of a large number of chemical elements: 50, 38, 35, 34, 50, 61, 48, 21. These results indicate of a fairly high sensitivity of the technology used. The results of instrumental measurements in the studied area in the Pacific Ocean, as well as in the Black Sea and in the area of Antarctic Peninsula, allow us to conclude that it is possible to use frequency-resonance technology of satellite images and photographs processing for the rapid detection and localization of areas of the minerals and chemical elements accumulation (including rare earth) in various regions of the World Ocean. In the area of the Zmeinyy Island in the Black Sea, the presence of a volcanic structure filled with limestones has been established, in which there are conditions for the hydrocarbons synthesis at the boundary of 57 km. When scanning an interval of 200-5000 m, responses of oil from limestone were recorded from 8 search intervals. It is advisable to use mobile direct-prospecting methods to assess the prospects for oil and gas potential (ore content) of large prospecting blocks and local areas (including those put up for auction), to select optimal sites for laying prospecting, exploration and production wells, to assess the prospects of oil and gas deposits discovering in deep horizons of the cross-section, searches and localization of zones of hydrogen accumulation in the areas of basalt volcanoes location, as well as zones of deep channels location of chemical elements, fluids and mineral matter migration into the upper horizons of the cross-section. The use of super-efficient and low-cost direct-prospecting technology will significantly speed up the exploration process for various types of minerals (including REE, natural hydrogen and water), as well as reduce financial costs for its implementation.

Published

2023-01-15

How to Cite

Mykola Yakymchuk, & Ignat Korchagin. (2023). ON THE POSSIBILITY OF FREQUENCY-RESONANCE METHODS USING TO DETERMINE THE PRESENCE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN MINERALS, ROCKS AND SEDIMENTS OF CROSS-SECTION. Foundations and Trends in Modern Learning, (1). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/FTML/article/view/628

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Section

Geological and Mineralogical Sciences