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Application of GIS Processing Techniques for Producing Mineral Prospectivity Maps—A Case Study: Mesothermal Au in the Swayze Greenstone Belt,Ontario, Canada
Authors:Harris  J R  Wilkinson  L  Heather  K  Fumerton  S  Bernier  M A  Ayer  J  Dahn  R
Institution:(1) Geological Survey of Canada, 615 Booth St.—Rm. 243, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0E9;(2) Barrick Gold, Canada;(3) Canada;(4) Asquith Resources, Canada;(5) Ontario Geological Survey, Canada;(6) Battle Mountain Gold, Canada
Abstract:A Geographic Information System (GIS) is used to prepare and process digital geoscience data in a variety of ways for producing gold prospectivity maps of the Swayze greenstone belt, Ontario, Canada. Data used to produce these maps include geologic, geochemical, geophysical, and remotely sensed (Landsat). A number of modeling methods are used and are grouped into data-driven (weights of evidence, logistic regression) and knowledge-driven (index and Boolean overlay) methods. The weights of evidence (WofE) technique compares the spatial association of known gold prospects with various indicators (evidence maps) of gold mineralization, to derive a set of weights used to produce the final gold prospectivity map. Logistic regression derives statistical information from evidence maps over each known gold prospect and the coefficients derived from regression analysis are used to weight each evidence map. The gold prospectivity map produced from the index overlay process uses a weighting scheme that is derived from input by the geologist, whereas the Boolean method uses equally weighted binary evidence maps.The resultant gold prospectivity maps are somewhat different in this study as the data comprising the evidence maps were processed purposely differently for each modeling method. Several areas of high gold potential, some of which are coincident with known gold prospects, are evident on the gold prospectivity maps produced using all modeling methods. The majority of these occur in mafic rocks within high strain zones, which is typical of many Archean greenstone belts.
Keywords:Geographic Information Systems (GIS)  gold exploration  weights of evidence  logistic regression  mineral prospectivity maps
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