Emegeo 10
Emegeo 10
Abstract: - Many ore deposits are first detected in the field by the recognition of hydrothermally altered host rocks, and
are typically zonally distributed. Ore deposits are often produced by fluid flow processes that alter the mineralogy and
chemistry of the country rock. One of the main reason for extention using a multi-spectral and hyperspectral sensor is
due to detect the optical characteristics of the Earths surface using several of spectral bands. All previous studies
show that remote sensing has a important impress to detection alteration zones. The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal
Emission and Reflection Radimeter (ASTER) sensor measures reflected radiation in VNIR, SWIR and TIR
electromagnetic energies. It is cheap and easily available. The alteration minerals in Siyahrud area have been
successfully investigated in the field and have been successfully detected by processing of Aster data. The finding
shows hydrothermal alteration, which can be a model in indicating the productive units in this region. This Alteration
mapping have been used by principal component analysis method , band ratio and False Color Composit method. this
study and field investigation shows the hydrothermal alteration zone related to: iron oxide-bearing & hydroxidebearing minerals and mineral endmembers related to epithermal gold include phyllosilicates minerals ( Kaolinite,Illite,
Alunite minerals). Results indicates ASTER,s capability to provide information on alteration minerals which are
importance for mineral exploration activatites.
Key-Words: - Alteration mapping , Epithermal Mineralization, ASTER, band ratio, False Color Composite .
alteration can sometimes be mapped at a zonal
pattern [3]. By using remote sensing techniques
these zones can be detected in a regional scale.In
this research , processing was performed on the
ASTER satellite imagery data of the Siyahrud
area to map spectral signatures associated with
the hydrothermal alterations. Siyahrud region in
North-West of Iran is an importance region for
presence of
good mineralization of sulfo
deposits, copper and iron carbonate in igneous
rocks in west part of Nuce village and valuable
metals such as Gold, Sb, Mo, and other metals
that have been composed in the form of vein ,
veinlet and Skarn deposits. Different image
processing technique such as Crosta methods and
band ratio and false Color composits methods
have been used to analysis the data set. Finally
the results cheked by Field study. at the end of
this research alteration zones and epithermal gold
index minerals have been recorded. The results
shows hydrothermal alteration, which can be a
model in indicating the productive units in this
region.explorationary targets.maps, in a way that
these alteration could be used for base metal and
evaporate minerals coparative exploration
surveying.
1 Introduction
Spectral identification of potential areas of
hydrothermal alteration minerals is a common
application of remote sensing to mineral
exploration. The extraction of spectral
information related to this type of target The
Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and
Reflection Radimeter (ASTER) imagery has been
achieved through the use of image processing
techniques such as band ratio and principal
component analysis(PCA) [1]. Ore deposits are
often produced by fluid flow processes that alter
the mineralogy and chemistry of the country
rock. A diversity of previous researches has
proved the reliability of multispectral data
analysis in the field of alteration detection[2].
Many ore deposits are first detected in the field
by the recognition of hydrothermally altered host
rocks, and are typically zonally distributed.
Economic mineralization is often produced by
fluid processes that substantially alter the
mineralogy and chemistry of the host rocks. This
alteration can produce distinctive assemblages of
minerals that vary according to the location,
degree, and longevity of those flow processes.
When exposed to the surface of the Earth this
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PCA
Band1
Band2
Band3
Band4
Pc1
0.64
0.69
0.08
0.33
Pc2
0.08
0.14
-0.96
-0.22
Pc3
-0.31
-0.12
-0.25
0.91
Pc4
0.70
-0.70
-0.07
0.12
Figure 2 Red-Green-Blues
Color composite of Ratio 2/1, 4/9, 3/2.
Yellow color showing the Hydrothermal
Regions.
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PCA
Band1
Band3
Band4
Band6
Pc1
0.74
0.12
0.42
0.51
Pc2
0.18
-0.97
-0.14
0.09
Pc3
0.64
0.15
-0.53
-0.54
Pc4
0.07
-0.15
0.73
-0.67
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ASTER
bands
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Alunite Ilite
Kaolinite
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2-4-1 kaolinite
Recording Kaolinit for detection of advanced
Argillic alteration in the study area is important. for
this comprising bands 1, 4, 6 and 7 have been
processed by Crosta method. Table 3 shows
principal component analysis results for recording
kaolinite by applying bands set, comprising bands 1,
4, 6 and 7. The fourth component has been
PCA
Band1
Band4
Band6
Ban7
Pc1
0.66
0.38
0.47
0.45
Pc2
0.74
-0.45
-0.37
-0.33
Pc3
-0.10
-0.18
0.45
0.37
Pc4
-0.02
-0.03
-0.66
0.75
PCA
B1
B3
B5
B7
pc1
0.73
0.09
0.46
0.48
pc2
0.07
-0.99
0.04
0.04
pc3
0.67
0.002
-0.51
-0.52
pc4
-0.00
0.00
0.71
-0.69
2-4-3 Illite
Illite is one of the important Argillic alteration.
For recording this mineral, applied Croasta method
by using the bands 1, 3, 5 and 6 (Table 6).
Table 6 results of principal component analysis of
bands
comprising
bands
1, 3,in5which
and 6.
Figuresets,
8 image
of PC4
(1357)
purple pixels are related to presence of
PCA
Band6
Alunite inBand1
SiyehroudBand3
district. Band5
2-4-2 Alunite
For recognition of alunite which is the index mineral
of alunitization alteration, bands 1, 3, 5 and7 have
been choosen to take part in principal component
analysis. Table 5 showing principal component
analysis for the mentioned bands set. The bands 5
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Pc1
0.72
0.09
0.47
0.50
Pc2
0.06
-1.00
0.05
0.05
Pc3
0.69
-0.01
-0.47
-0.55
Pc4
-0.02
0.00
0.75
-0.67
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conclusion
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