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Controls on mineral deposit occurrence inferred from analysis of their spatial pattern and spatial association with geological features
Authors:Emmanuel John M Carranza  
Institution:aDept. of Earth Systems Analysis, Int'l Inst. for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Enschede, The Netherlands
Abstract:In this paper, point pattern analysis, fractal analysis and Fry analysis were employed to study the spatial pattern of known occurrences of mineral deposits of the type sought, whereas distance distribution method was applied to study the spatial associations between various geological features and known occurrences of mineral deposits of the type sought. In the Aroroy district (Philippines), the results of the applications of these spatial analytical techniques support a conceptual model of district-scale mechanism of geologic controls on low-sulphidation epithermal Au mineralization, which involves a more-or-less regular mesh of interlinked zones of extension faults/fractures at and/or around intersections of NNW- and NW-trending strike-slip faults/fractures. Integration of spatial evidential data layers representing these structural controls and surficial geochemical anomalies, via knowledge-guided application of data-driven evidential belief functions, results in delineation of prospective areas occupying about 25% of the district, in which there is about 70% likelihood of undiscovered occurrences of low-sulphidation epithermal Au deposits.
Keywords:Point pattern  Fractal dimension  Fry plots  Distance distribution  Mineral prospectivity mapping  Evidential belief functions  GIS  Low-sulphidation epithermal Au  Structural controls  Aroroy  Philippines
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