Mapping and litho‐geophysical classification of potential mining areas by spatial remote sensing and helicopter‐borne gamma‐ray spectrometry (Tikirt, Anti‐Atlas, Morocco)

Author:

Achkouch Lahsen1ORCID,Miftah Abdelhalim12ORCID,Ouchchen Mohammed3,Mamouch Younes1,Attou Ahmed1,Boutaleb Said3,Dadi Bouchra34

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Laboratory Physico‐Chemistry of Processes and Materials, Research Team Geology of the Mining and Energetics Resources Hassan First University of Settat Settat Morocco

2. Faculty of Science and Technology Laboratory of Intelligent Systems Georesources and Renewable Energies Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University Fes Morocco

3. Laboratory of Applied Geology and Geo‐Environment Faculty of Science Ibn Zohr University Agadir Morocco

4. Laboratory for Sustainable Innovation and Applied Research Universiapolis, Technical University of Agadir Agadir Morocco

Abstract

AbstractThe primary focus of this study is to explore the potential mineral areas. Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer images and radiometric data were combined in the Tikirt region to map hydrothermal alteration zones associated with mineralized deposits. Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer images were analysed using band ratios, principal component analysis and a fuzzy logic model to discover argillic, phyllic, propylitic and iron oxide alterations and to generate a mineral prospectivity map. In addition, mono‐element maps of radiometric elements (K in %, eU in ppm, eTh in ppm) and their behaviour in the ternary image have been elaborated to determine the concentrations of radiometric elements and the variation of radiometric character along the exposed terrains. The F parameter was calculated to target high potassium concentration areas associated with hydrothermal alteration zones. Combining the two methods highlighted four hydrothermal alteration zones considered very promising from a mining point of view. These zones are generally linked to the magma bodies affected by normal faults and exhibit a clear spatial correlation with mineral occurrences.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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