Identification Of Areas Favourable For The Presence Of Massive Sulphides Through Interpretation Of Geophysical, Geological And Geochemical Data Integrated In A Geographic Information System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Braux
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop an integrated approach to enable identification of areas favourable for the presence of massive sulphide deposits in a given region (Las Herrerias, Spain). It is based on geochemical soil exploration, geophysical surveying (ground gravimetry), detailed geological mapping and a knowledge of the deposits of the South Iberian Massive Sulphide Belt. The multi-dataset approach consists, in the first instance, in standardizing and combining all the geochemical data with reference to their geological setting. Next, the "heavy" anomalies are extracted from the gravimetric survey, regardless of the surrounding context (heavy or light). The results from these two stages are then crossed, so that areas where heavy anomalies are associated with geochemical anomalies can be identified and classified. Crossing the geochemical and geophysical data enables a much tighter selection of anomalies than does the manual superposition of data provided by each method (geology, geophysics, geochemistry).
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APA: C. Braux  (1994)  Identification Of Areas Favourable For The Presence Of Massive Sulphides Through Interpretation Of Geophysical, Geological And Geochemical Data Integrated In A Geographic Information System

MLA: C. Braux Identification Of Areas Favourable For The Presence Of Massive Sulphides Through Interpretation Of Geophysical, Geological And Geochemical Data Integrated In A Geographic Information System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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