TY - JOUR
T1 - Mapping gold mineral prospectivity based on weights of evidence method in southeast Asmara, Eritrea
AU - Fu, Changliang
AU - Chen, Kaixu
AU - Yang, Qinghua
AU - Chen, Jianping
AU - Wang, Jianxiong
AU - Liu, Junlai
AU - Xiang, Yunchuan
AU - Li, Yanhua
AU - Rajesh, H. M.
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was jointly supported by the China Geological Survey Project (Grant No. DD20191011 and DD20160117) and the International Science and Technology Cooperation Projects of Ministry of Science and Technology of China (Grant No. 2010DFB20370). We thank Drs. Mengfei Wang, Jiafu Chen and Jichun Zhang for their help during field investigations, and Drs. Wei Li and Ling Chen for polishing the English of the text. The authors are grateful to three journal reviewers for their thorough reviews and constructive comments, and Damien Delvaux for effective editorial handling. USGS (https://glovis.usgs. gov/) is thanked for providing Landsat-8 OLI data.
Funding Information:
This study was jointly supported by the China Geological Survey Project (Grant No. DD20191011 and DD20160117 ) and the International Science and Technology Cooperation Projects of Ministry of Science and Technology of China (Grant No. 2010DFB20370 ). We thank Drs. Mengfei Wang, Jiafu Chen and Jichun Zhang for their help during field investigations, and Drs. Wei Li and Ling Chen for polishing the English of the text. The authors are grateful to three journal reviewers for their thorough reviews and constructive comments, and Damien Delvaux for effective editorial handling. USGS ( https://glovis.usgs . gov/) is thanked for providing Landsat-8 OLI data.
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PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Eritrea at the southern Nubian shield in northeast Africa has many gold deposits, and has been an important target for exploration. In view of the arid to semi-arid nature of the terrain, there is continuous quest for new methods of mineral exploration. In this study, we highlight the importance of GIS-based weights of evidence (WofE) method in mapping the gold mineral prospectivity of the Ewanet area, southeast Asmara. For the purpose, data was gathered from geological, metallogenic, geochemical and remote sensing analyses of the study area. Seven evidence maps produced from these spatial data sets were used to calculate posterior probabilities and delineate prospectivity areas for gold deposits. The prediction-area plot provides the evaluation of posterior probabilities and indicates that 83% of the existing mineral occurrences are predicted in 19% of the study area. Two types of gold occurrences, i.e., structure-alteration type and quartz-vein type, were identified during field work. It was found that faults are the main ore-controlling factors, and Au geochemical anomaly is prominently correlated with mineralization. We suggest that the identified prospectivity areas of gold exploration in the Ewanet area are well worth carrying out further mineral exploration.
AB - Eritrea at the southern Nubian shield in northeast Africa has many gold deposits, and has been an important target for exploration. In view of the arid to semi-arid nature of the terrain, there is continuous quest for new methods of mineral exploration. In this study, we highlight the importance of GIS-based weights of evidence (WofE) method in mapping the gold mineral prospectivity of the Ewanet area, southeast Asmara. For the purpose, data was gathered from geological, metallogenic, geochemical and remote sensing analyses of the study area. Seven evidence maps produced from these spatial data sets were used to calculate posterior probabilities and delineate prospectivity areas for gold deposits. The prediction-area plot provides the evaluation of posterior probabilities and indicates that 83% of the existing mineral occurrences are predicted in 19% of the study area. Two types of gold occurrences, i.e., structure-alteration type and quartz-vein type, were identified during field work. It was found that faults are the main ore-controlling factors, and Au geochemical anomaly is prominently correlated with mineralization. We suggest that the identified prospectivity areas of gold exploration in the Ewanet area are well worth carrying out further mineral exploration.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2021.104143
DO - 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2021.104143
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85100732762
SN - 1464-343X
VL - 176
JO - Journal of African Earth Sciences
JF - Journal of African Earth Sciences
M1 - 104143
ER -