Lithological mapping and hydrothermal alteration using landsat 8 data: a case study in Ariab mining district, Red Sea Hills, Sudan

This study used the ability of remote sensing technology to identify and map the lithological units and alteration zones in a gold mining area in North-eastern Sudan by using Landsat 8 data source. The Landsat data series has been used widely in mapping lithological and altered rocks and in geology...

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Main Authors: Ali, Ahmed, Pour, Amin Beiranvand
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spelling my.utm.598272022-04-24T14:36:59Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59827/ Lithological mapping and hydrothermal alteration using landsat 8 data: a case study in Ariab mining district, Red Sea Hills, Sudan Ali, Ahmed Pour, Amin Beiranvand G Geography (General) This study used the ability of remote sensing technology to identify and map the lithological units and alteration zones in a gold mining area in North-eastern Sudan by using Landsat 8 data source. The Landsat data series has been used widely in mapping lithological and altered rocks and in geology in general. The study area contains three gold mines part of Ariab mining district in Red Sea Hills, Northeastern Sudan. There are three types of gold deposits in the study area (Supergene deposits, polymetallic massive sulphide deposits and The Ganaet deposits) are being mined in Hadal Auatib mine, Hassai mine and Kamoeb mine. The objective of this study was to find new high potential areas for gold mineralization in the area. Conventional image processing methods such as (color composite, principle component analysis and band ratio) and minimum noise fraction have been used in this study for the purpose of lithological and alteration zones mapping. The visible and short infrared region was useful for mapping the iron oxides and the clay minerals, in which the thermal bands were used for silicate mapping. The results of this study showed the distribution of the lithological units and the hydrothermal alteration zones along with new high potential areas for gold mineralization which can be used in the future and proved the ability of Landsat data in mapping these feature. Science Publishing Corporation 2014 Article PeerReviewed Ali, Ahmed and Pour, Amin Beiranvand (2014) Lithological mapping and hydrothermal alteration using landsat 8 data: a case study in Ariab mining district, Red Sea Hills, Sudan. International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3 (3). pp. 199-208. ISSN 2227-5053 https://www.sciencepubco.com/index.php/ijbas/article/view/2821
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Ali, Ahmed
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Lithological mapping and hydrothermal alteration using landsat 8 data: a case study in Ariab mining district, Red Sea Hills, Sudan
description This study used the ability of remote sensing technology to identify and map the lithological units and alteration zones in a gold mining area in North-eastern Sudan by using Landsat 8 data source. The Landsat data series has been used widely in mapping lithological and altered rocks and in geology in general. The study area contains three gold mines part of Ariab mining district in Red Sea Hills, Northeastern Sudan. There are three types of gold deposits in the study area (Supergene deposits, polymetallic massive sulphide deposits and The Ganaet deposits) are being mined in Hadal Auatib mine, Hassai mine and Kamoeb mine. The objective of this study was to find new high potential areas for gold mineralization in the area. Conventional image processing methods such as (color composite, principle component analysis and band ratio) and minimum noise fraction have been used in this study for the purpose of lithological and alteration zones mapping. The visible and short infrared region was useful for mapping the iron oxides and the clay minerals, in which the thermal bands were used for silicate mapping. The results of this study showed the distribution of the lithological units and the hydrothermal alteration zones along with new high potential areas for gold mineralization which can be used in the future and proved the ability of Landsat data in mapping these feature.
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author Ali, Ahmed
Pour, Amin Beiranvand
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Pour, Amin Beiranvand
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title Lithological mapping and hydrothermal alteration using landsat 8 data: a case study in Ariab mining district, Red Sea Hills, Sudan
title_short Lithological mapping and hydrothermal alteration using landsat 8 data: a case study in Ariab mining district, Red Sea Hills, Sudan
title_full Lithological mapping and hydrothermal alteration using landsat 8 data: a case study in Ariab mining district, Red Sea Hills, Sudan
title_fullStr Lithological mapping and hydrothermal alteration using landsat 8 data: a case study in Ariab mining district, Red Sea Hills, Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Lithological mapping and hydrothermal alteration using landsat 8 data: a case study in Ariab mining district, Red Sea Hills, Sudan
title_sort lithological mapping and hydrothermal alteration using landsat 8 data: a case study in ariab mining district, red sea hills, sudan
publisher Science Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59827/
https://www.sciencepubco.com/index.php/ijbas/article/view/2821
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