TN944 : Application of Mineral Geochemistry in Preparing a Potential Map for Copper Exploration in Milueieh-Tangouieh Northeast of Sirjan
Thesis > Central Library of Shahrood University > Mining, Petroleum & Geophysics Engineering > MSc > 2019
Authors:
Mohammad Djawadi [Author], Mansour Ziaii[Supervisor], Mehdi Ziaii [Advisor]
Abstarct: Various anomalies need to be evaluated in geochemical exploration, such as Blind Mineralization anomaly, Outcropping anomaly and Zone Dispersed Mineralization. In our country, exploration of mineral reserves is more limited to Outcropping anomalies. These types of reserves have received less attention; Therefore, the evaluation of geochemical anomalies is an important step in optimizing exploration operations.Many geothermal reserves are recognizable through geochemical studies due to the formation of geochemical halos around them.One of the available methods for distinguishing Blind Mineralization economic anomalies from non-economic ones is the method of geochemical zonality. In this study, in order to reduce the area covered by exploratory operations using the waterway sedimentation method, a systematic sampling network was formed.Then, using the geochemical zoning of standard indices (especially hydrothermal copper reserves baxsed on similar gold deposits in the Kafan mine in Armenia), the multiplication map of the elements lower and upper elements was calculated separately and with other optimized geochemical maps. The results were compared and it was found that the geochemical anomaly lower and upper continues along the structure of the east-west faults. Finally, the results of combining geochemical laxyers, aerial magnetism, geology and telemetry by fuzzy method in the region were discussed and the desired potential map of the region was prepared for copper exploration.
Keywords:
#Geochemical Zonalite #Anomaly #Upper and lower Element #Integration #Copper Link
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