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Is this mountain orientation ok?
According to the satellite map information you provided, my judgment on the location direction and terrain conditions is as follows: 1. Location direction: Generally speaking, the location should avoid the direction opposite to syncline to avoid the formation of "eye-catching" or reflective landforms, which is not conducive to the accumulation of gas fields. Therefore, if the terrain conditions permit, it is suggested to choose the direction on the left side of the mountain range and the direction towards the left front. There is no obvious mountain shelter in this direction, which conforms to the principle of Taishan syncline. However, if it is impossible to choose the left side of the mountain range due to various objective reasons, and it faces other directions in front of the mountain, as shown in the figure, it can also be considered. Although the mountain on the left in the middle will have a certain recoil effect in this direction, the recoil effect should be within an acceptable range because the mountain is far away from the field and the height difference is not big, which will not completely offset the positive influence of the mountain. 2. Geomorphological conditions: From the geomorphological point of view, there is no large-scale mountain terrain barrier in front of the site, and the overall terrain is relatively open. Although there will be some recoil in Zhongshan, because the mountain is not high and the barrier function is limited, the open terrain here is obviously conducive to the accumulation of gas fields from the geomorphological conditions, and the geomorphological conditions should belong to the middle and upper class. To sum up, if we want to consider the principle of the best orientation of the mountain syncline, it is suggested to choose the direction on the left side of the mountain as the best position. However, if the marking direction must be chosen for other reasons, the landform conditions in this direction are above average, which will not completely offset the forward impact of the mountain, and the height difference and distance of the mountain that plays the role of recoil are also within the acceptable range, so the position of this direction can also be considered according to the principle of geographical feng shui, and it can be scored 6-7. However, the above judgment needs to be confirmed by detailed field investigation. Satellite maps can provide limited information, and more detailed and accurate topographic and geomorphological information can be obtained through field investigation, so as to make more accurate judgments. It is suggested that the final site selection decision be made on the basis of on-the-spot investigation and comprehensive reference to the opinions of different experts.