A mineral potential mapping approach for supergene nickel deposits in southwestern São Francisco Craton, Brazil

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2016-06-01

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Motta, João Gabriel
Faria, Ilio Rodarte [UNESP]

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Southwestern São Francisco Craton makes limit with Brasília thrust-fold belt and involves rocks from Archean to formed during the Brasiliano-Pan Africano Neoproterozoic event, including a mafic-ultramafic belt (Morro do Ferro Greenstone Belt) hosted along the Archean counterpart. Tis greenstone belt hosts two-nickel deposits (Morro do Níquel and O'Toole, respectively silicate and sulfide types) and occurrences. Tis study applies an empirical-conceptual model for lateritic nickel deposits formation into geographic information systems with aerogeophysical data (magnetic and gamma-spectrometry) and digital elevation models (terrain relief and slope). Our contribution aims for nickel deposits favorability mapping using a simple mathematical operator over a supporting spatial database translating the conceptual exploration model into evidential layers for geological processes involved on deposit formation. Evidential layers constructed for identi-fication of elements pertaining the supergene nickel mineral system are given by analytic signal amplitude maps, thorium over potassium ratio images, and digital elevation models and slope maps, derived from shuttle radar topography mission digital elevation models. Evidential layers integration through binary layers algebraic sum identified efectively known deposits and occurrences with its outputs highlighting possibilities for unknown resources in this under-explored terrain.

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Geographic information systems, Mineral exploration, Prospection

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Brazilian Journal of Geology, v. 46, n. 2, p. 261-273, 2016.

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