2020
DOI: 10.1080/16583655.2020.1825184
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Application of remote sensing and GIS techniques for exploring potential areas of hydrothermal mineralization in the central Eastern Desert of Egypt

Abstract: The integration of remotely sensed data allowed the successful characterization of the hydrothermal alteration zones of the Abu-Gaharish area in the Central Eastern Desert of Egypt using image transformation techniques. The integration of several evidential maps highlighted the plausible areas with high concentrations of argillic and phyllic, key hydrothermal minerals that reflect the intensity of hydrothermal effects and the probable sites of ore bodies. The excellent prospective zone identified in the map oc… Show more

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“…This is because combining several prospective layers using GIS-based fuzzy overlay maximized the optimum area of mineral prospectively (Figure 9a). The process of combining multi-criteria considers that each GIS-layer is an evidential map that has prospective and non-prospective pixels [1,2,52]. Therefore, the produced map successfully characterized the plausible areas of hydrothermal mineral resources into six prospective zones-excellent, very high, high, moderate, low, and very low (Figure 9a).…”
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“…This is because combining several prospective layers using GIS-based fuzzy overlay maximized the optimum area of mineral prospectively (Figure 9a). The process of combining multi-criteria considers that each GIS-layer is an evidential map that has prospective and non-prospective pixels [1,2,52]. Therefore, the produced map successfully characterized the plausible areas of hydrothermal mineral resources into six prospective zones-excellent, very high, high, moderate, low, and very low (Figure 9a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(11.50-12.51 µm), 100 m (USGS website). Bands 6 and 7 have been successfully applied to characterize areas of hydrothermal alteration in different environments [1,2].…”
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