2017
DOI: 10.3390/min7100184
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Remote Sensing for Mineral Exploration in Central Portugal

Abstract: Central Portugal is well known for the existence of Sn-W and Au-Ag mineral occurrences primarily associated with hydrothermal processes. Despite the economic and strategic importance of such occurrences, the detailed geology of this particular region is poorly known and there is an obvious absence of geological mapping at an adequate scale. Remote sensing techniques were used in order to increase current geological knowledge of the Góis-Castanheira de Pêra area (600 km 2 ) and to guide future exploration stage… Show more

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“…The principal components method (PCA) method is used to reduce the size of a dataset. By applying this method, the overall set of data can be replaced by data that are most highly correlated with each other [30,31]. The PCA method is based on the calculation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors to reduce the dimensionality of the dataset [32].…”
Section: Hierarchical Clustering Analysis Methods (Hca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principal components method (PCA) method is used to reduce the size of a dataset. By applying this method, the overall set of data can be replaced by data that are most highly correlated with each other [30,31]. The PCA method is based on the calculation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors to reduce the dimensionality of the dataset [32].…”
Section: Hierarchical Clustering Analysis Methods (Hca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyperspectral remote sensing measures radiated, emitted, and absorbed energy at hundreds of narrow and spectrally adjacent wavelengths. Hyperspectral remote sensing can span over various optical domains such as the visible (VIS; 400-700 nm), near infrared (NIR; 700-1200 nm), shortwave infrared (SWIR; 1000-2500 nm), midwave infrared (MWIR; 3000-7000 nm) and longwave infrared (LWIR; 7000-13,000 nm) [126][127][128]. The VIS-SWIR regions of the electromagnetic spectrum enable the detection and identification of hydrated minerals [129,130].…”
Section: Phytogeochemistry Integrative Exploration Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FCCs deliver reasonable results that help to discriminate rock units, major structures and provide considered shreds of evidence for various geochemical compositions, reflected by color variations for the selected combinations depending on the utilized bands [24,25]. The band ratio technique was applied to ASTER data to recognize types of hydrothermal alteration (advanced argillic (b4/b6), argillic-phyllic (b5/b6), gossan (b4/b2), and hydroxyl-bearing minerals (b4/b9)), and to S2 for the identification of gossan (b11/b4), ferric oxide (b11/b8a), ferrous silicate (b12/b11), and hydroxyl (b11/b12) minerals.…”
Section: Processing Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%