PETROLEUM GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS ON THE CIRCULAR ANOMALY OF REMOTE-SENSING IMAGES IN GOBI REGIONS
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Abstract
The comprehensive study on the petroleum geochemical exploration and remote-sensing survey of some northwest desert region has suggested that: (1) in the twelve circular images interpreted on the basis of remote-sensing images, hue anomaly is dominant, image texture anomaly takes the second, and the images are characterized by light yellow, orange and purplish red hue; (2) factor and cluster analyses of data from joint determination of geochemical prospecting and object spectrum on the No. 7 circular image(R,) area and the adjacent regions show that R, is actually a anomalous halo produced by the alteration of hy-drocarbons, and a parameter well drilled in 1995 near R7 area produced commercial oil flow F (3) statistics also reveal that the average values of C2,C3,C2-,△C, Hg and other indexes in most circular image anomalies are higher than the regional background value; (4) rank correlatio coefficients indicate that the most similar to R7 is R8, then is R9,R3,R4,R1,R6 and R12, Successively. All the circular image anomalies mentioned above probably result from the alteration of oil and gas, and are worth paying attention to.
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