Aleksey Trusov

   

Chief Geophysist
Aerogeophysica

Alexey Trusov is the Chief Geophysist at Aerogeophysica. He graduated with honors from the Geophysical Faculty of the Moscow Geological Prospecting University in 2000. Since 2006, he has been working at the Aerogeophysica as a leading geophysicist, and since 2010, he has been the head of the data interpretation department. He is the author and co-author of over 70 publications, focusing on the processing and interpretation of non-seismic methods and complex interpretation of geological-geophysical data.


DigiTech session 3 - Advanced Prospecting methods: the Key to Future Discoveries in Kazakhstan
10 April 2025 / 14:00 - 15:30 | Sary Arka 3

Multimethod aerogeophysics is the key to new discoveries.

Multimethod aerogeophysics is the key to new discoveries.

In modern conditions, the focus of predictive and exploration work for solid minerals is aimed at identifying weakly manifested objects characterized by complex geological structures and blind or hidden occurrences. The leading role in this belongs to modern aerogeophysical technologies, which offer high spatial resolution, the necessary depth of investigation, and the ability to rapidly survey areas of any size.

The development of hardware and technical tools enables extensive integration of methods, with all necessary information channels placed on a single platform, allowing the survey of the study area in a single flight.

Aerogeophysica possesses a full range of hardware and technical tools to implement the main aerogeophysical methods and modifications, including those carried out with UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles). This allows us to offer and implement the optimal survey option depending on the characteristics of the area and the geological tasks at hand