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Abstract
This work comprehensively analyzes the types of satellite geodata and their application in mining exploration. The role of satellite images in the detection of oil, gas and other minerals using geotechnologies, in particular, remote sensing and GIS systems, 3D modeling, multispectral and hyperspectral analysis, and the possibilities of detecting geophysical anomalies are studied. The work covers the integration of geodata with GIS, mechanisms for working with databases of geographic information systems, analysis capabilities of attributes, spatial layers, networks and relief models. In addition, the structure, functional capabilities of the ArcGIS geodatabase and its advantages in digital simulation of real-world objects are shown. The results of the research are of practical importance in the introduction of advanced, safe and cost-effective technologies in the search for minerals.