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Vertical cross-sections of volumetric 4D GeoSEIS model of infrared NIR & TIR spectral brightness field ((World View-2: 860-1040nm & Airborne TIR) spectral brightness field.

The results of Multifactor Volumetric 4D GeoSEIS Tomography Modeling:

* Vertical sections of volumetric 4D GeoSEIST Models of spectral brightness fields of airborne and satellite images are in good agreement with geological and geophysical sections, leaving behind other methods in detection of the locations of sinkholes, cavities and old underground workings (mined-out areas) at different depths!

* Developed “4D GeoSEIS Tomography” method has proved the ability to perform volumetric

mapping of underground areas of collapse and deformation associated with the local thermo-elastic stress fields around mined-out areas at depths of 1-2 km.

* The anomalies of spectral brightness measured by the airborne thermal imager and the infrared sensors World View-2, which have been recalculated with regard to depth, have enabled accurate mapping of cavities, old underground workings (mined-out areas) and active geodynamic zones available in geologic environment.

 

We have used multispectral images of WorldView-3 satellite with 0,3m resolution for volumetric 3D-4D SpaceTime Mapping a 3D-4D geometry of the deposits with much higher resolution than 3D seismic, magneto-telluric, electromagnetic data.

*3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography™ Method is a unique tool of volumetric transformations and integration of DEM, airborne thermal & multispectral satellite images, airborne/ground gamma-ray spectrometry and geophysical data (AMT, Magnetic, Gravity, IP, Seismic etc.) into multicomponent volumetric 3D-4D GeoSEIS (SpaceTime) Model for 3D mapping & 4D monitoring, exact ranging and forecasting of oil-gas deposits, multifactor volumetric mapping of low-amplitude tectonics (lineaments, fractures, shear zones, folds, faults), active geodynamic zones, landslides, cavities, old underground workings (mined-out areas) and collapse sinks, geophysical anomalies and geologic properties of deep structures, for cost-effective 3D mapping & 4D Earth lithosphere modeling, earthquake and volcano monitoring.

*4D GeoSEIS Tomography is invaluable for monitoring of stress & strain zones that may be potential areas for rock bursts, 3D fracture patterns, their density (number of cracks per unit volume) and outline zones of high permeability, shear zones and faults.

*Rock physics modeling and combined dynamic elastic and electrical 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography Modeling aim to build microstructural and tectonophysical volumetric 4D models that will simulate elastic and viscoelastic properties of shale (in particular, anisotropy and attenuation) as functions of mineralogy, confining stress and pore pressure.

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WHY WAIT FOR YOUR 90% DISCOUNT of 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography Modelling & Monitoring?

 

* The approbation of 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography method on any area, as my research at Iron Ore Open Pit №1 of PAO“CGOK” (Krivoy Rog, Ukraine) will be cost only $5000...

 

* The integrated 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography Method is a unique tool of 3D-4D transformations and integration of DEM, airborne thermal & multispectral satellite images, airborne/ground gamma-ray spectrometry, geophysical, geological and geochemical data into multicomponent volumetric 3D-4DGeoSEIST GIS for an exact and cost-effective 4D modelling!

 

* The prime commercial focus is a consulting service to assist predictive discovery of mineral & oil-gas deposits through application of advanced multicomponent volumetric 4D GeoSEIS Tomography modeling of spectral brightness and geophysical fields to targeting problems. This emerging 4D GeoSEIS technology is starting to be utilized by exploration companies and has the potential to improve the probability of exploration success by reducing the time and cost involved in discovery.

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Uploaded on May 19, 2015