RESULTS DERIVED FROM AUTOMATED AND VISUAL INTERPRETATION OF SATELLITE IMAGERY (EXAMPLE OF THE KUMBOGUT PROSPECTIVE AREA)

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Khasanov, N.R.

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This paper presents the results of automated interpretation of multispectral satellite imagery using the Kumbogut prospective area (Uzbekistan) as a case study. Advanced techniques of digital image processing, atmospheric correction, multispectral classification, and automated linear-structure analysis were applied to identify concealed geological features and zones of potential mineralization. Special emphasis was placed on constructing a lineament-density map and ranking domains according to the intensity of tectonic disruption. The most prospective classes - those characterized by moderate and below-moderate densities of tectonic disturbances - spatially coincide with the majority of known mineral occurrences and sampling points exhibiting elevated concentrations of ore-bearing components. The remotely delineated mineralization zones were further corroborated by spectral signatures acquired in the field using a Spectral Evolution PSM-3500 portable spectrometer. The study demonstrates that automated satellite-data interpretation, when combined with minimal ground verification, significantly enhances the efficiency of identifying ore-controlling structural frameworks in poorly exposed terrains.

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Geology and oil-gas industry

Author Biography

Khasanov, N.R., “Mineral Resources Institute”

Junior Researcher, PhD, “Mineral Resources Institute”, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

How to Cite

Khasanov, N. R. (2025). RESULTS DERIVED FROM AUTOMATED AND VISUAL INTERPRETATION OF SATELLITE IMAGERY (EXAMPLE OF THE KUMBOGUT PROSPECTIVE AREA). Digital Technologies in Industry, 3(4), 184-189. https://doi.org/10.70769/3030-3214.SRT.3.4.2025.38

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