Satellite Scanning
20 days ago
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- #geophysical-method
- #magnetic-resonance
- Magnetic Resonance Frequency Spectrometry is a new method for mineral prospecting based on atomic frequency resonance of deposit materials.
- The method processes reflected atomic matter from the Earth's surface or depth into interpretable data without needing nuclear or radioisotopes.
- Developed since 1998, it has been successfully tested on land and sea shelf explorations, evolving from photographic plates to digital satellite data processing.
- The method allows remote exploration of all mineral types, providing assessments for industrial development potential, including NASA's use on Mars.
- It offers quick ROI by eliminating traditional invasive deposit location steps, saving costs.
- The process involves two stages: Search Stage (satellite data processing) and Prospecting Stage (on-site verification and detailed deposit mapping).
- Capabilities include unlimited investigation area, depth sounding up to 20,000 ft, and high detection success rates (80% in Stage 1, 97% in Stage 2).
- Environmentally safe and efficient, with execution times ranging from 1-6 months depending on the area and scope.
- Based on nuclear physics principles, it uses Larmor's frequency for resonant absorption to detect substances in the Earth's magnetic field.
- Visualization of deposits uses space photographs and resonance signals to map boundaries and characteristics without invasive methods.