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Use a modulation of overlapping index, fuzzy and analytical hierarchy process methods to determine the high potential of gold and copper areas in the Moein Abad region

Writers : Khaje Miri, Z.; Eshraghi, M, H,; Haj Mola Ali, E.
Refference : 2nd National Symposium of Iranian Society of Economic Geology
Publishing Year : 1390

Abstract :

The Moein abad exploration area which is located in the Qaen city, southern Khorasan province, was identified by BRGM geochemical data and satellite information for specification of high potential of gold and copper areas.
In this article, the exploration layers which involve lithology, geochemical, alteration,
tectonic and mineral indexes are indicated for continue of exploration activities by overlapping index, fuzzy, analytical hierarchy process and high potential regions for
metal mineralization methods. These methods which are mentioned above are supplement each other. In addition, the exploration studies which have been accomplished, for example outcrops field observations and sampling of trenches, confirm all methods which have been used for modulation on the regional study.


Subject List : Copper

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