TECHNOLOGY OF SATELLITE IMAGES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FREQUENCY-RESONANCE PROCESSING: RESULTS OF APPLICATION FOR STUDYING THE TERRITORY OF “TAOUDENNI 002” METEORITE FOUNDING IN MALI
Keywords:
Mali, meteorite, volcano, basalts, abiogenic genesis, direct prospecting, deep structure, oil, gas, hydrogen, amber, chemical elements, remote sensing data processing, interpretation, vertical soundingAbstract
The paper presents the results of the "Taoudenni 002" meteorite examination and the large area of its discovery on the Mali territory surveying. Experimental studies were carried out using a mobile low-cost technology, including modified methods of frequency-resonance processing and decoding of satellite images and photo images, vertical electric resonance sounding (scanning) of the cross-section, as well as a method of integral assessment of the prospects for oil and gas content and ore content of large prospecting blocks and license areas. Separate methods of this direct-prospecting exploration technology are based on the principles of the “substance” paradigm of geophysical research, the essence of which is the search for a specific (required in each specific case) substance - oil, gas, gas condensate, gold, zinc, uranium, etc. During frequency-resonance processing of a fragment of a meteorite photograph, responses were recorded at frequencies of the teschenite (group of basalts) and malchite (group of lamprophyres). In the process of performing sounding of cross-section using a photograph of the meteorite, responses at frequencies (frequency spectrum) of the meteorite were recorded up to 8 m (and deeper). Such results should be considered a weighty argument in favor of the terrestrial origin of the meteorite. In general, the results of the experimental studies carried out allow us to reasonably state that the meteorite “Taoudenni 002” is a rock from a volcanic complex on Earth, not a meteorite from Mars. These preliminary conclusions can be confirmed (or refuted) by additional experimental studies of individual regions (sites) or volcanic structures on Mars. Within a large area in Taoudenni region the volcanic complexes were found filled with 1) salt, sedimentary rocks of 1-6, 8th, 9th and 10th groups, as well as 6th (gabbro and basalts) groups of igneous rocks. When processing the image taking into account the time factor, responses were obtained at the frequencies of oil, condensate, gas and amber. Signals at the frequencies of these components were also recorded at the boundary of the HC synthesis at 57 km. Responses from oil, condensate, gas and amber are almost always recorded in volcanoes, filled with 1-6 groups of sedimentary rocks. Responses at the frequencies of hydrogen and red phosphorus were recorded from the surface, and the facts of their migration into the atmosphere were confirmed by instrumental measurements. The signals of living and dead water were also received. Responses at the frequencies of hydrogen, red phosphorus and living water are recorded almost always during the presence of basalt volcanic complexes in the surveyed areas. When scanning the upper part of the section, responses at hydrogen frequencies were obtained from marls, as well as from basalts. From basalts at shallow depths, signals were also recorded by scanning at the frequencies of living (healing) water. Within the natural hydrogen production site in Mali (Bourakebougou region in the south of the country), its accumulations were also found in marls. In the area of the Taoudenni locality in northern Mali, detailed exploration can also find and localize local areas for the extraction of natural hydrogen! The results of instrumental measurements using a satellite image of a meteorite in the Taoudenni area indicate the feasibility of a reconnaissance survey of the entire territory of Mali in order to identify the most promising blocks for detailed prospecting for oil, gas, natural hydrogen. In this regard, a preliminary draft of this nature of work on the territory of Mali has been prepared and its description is included in this article. During experimental investigation within areas and site in Mali additional facts (evidences) were obtained in favor of 1) deep (abiogenic) genesis of oil, condensate and gas in the process of hydrogen degassing of the Earth, 2) migration of gas (methane), carbon dioxide and hydrogen into the atmosphere of the Earth planet and 3) a "volcanic" model of the formation of structural elements and the appearance of the Earth, planets and satellites of the solar system, as well as deposits of hydrocarbons, ore minerals and water. The results of studies conducted in Mali and various regions of the globe showed also that the super-mobile technology used makes it possible to significantly speed up and optimize (cheapen) the exploration process for combustible and ore minerals, as well as water.