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Geological Structural and Tectonic Features of the Chatkal-Kuramin Region According to Earth Remote Sensing Data

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The article presents the results of geological research based on remote sensing of the Earth and interpretations of modern data of space surveys of the Earth's surface obtained from various satellite systems. Modern computer programs processed the data of satellite images, for define mineralized zones. The results of decoding satellite images and the characteristics of the results of the research. Remote sensing of the Earth materials in the form of aerial photographs has been widely used for a long time in regional geological surveys, structural and geological research, mineral exploration, hydrogeology, engineering geology, and many other areas of fundamental and applied geology.

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Togaev, I., Nurkhodjaev, A., Khusainov, K., Alimov, M., Yusupov, A. (2023). Geological Structural and Tectonic Features of the Chatkal-Kuramin Region According to Earth Remote Sensing Data. In: Siddiqui, N.A., Baxtiyarovich, A.S., Nandan, A., Mondal, P. (eds) Recent Advances in Recycling Engineering . AIR 2021. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 275. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3931-0_17

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