Assessment of potential cobalt zones by modeling radiometric and ASTER data using the AHP method: A case of the Bou Azzer El Grara inlier, Central Anti-Atlas, Morocco
A. Bajadi , D. El Azzab , M. Ouchchen , Y. Mamouch , L. Achkouch , B. Dadi , N. El Moutaouakkil , B. Sadeghi
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Abstract
The Bou Azzer El Grara inlier belongs to the Central Anti-Atlas range, renowned for its mineral deposits. The study carried out on the inlier aims to identify potential areas of cobalt mineralization based on a multi-source methodology of radiometric and remote sensing data processing. The data used includes hydrothermal alteration minerals (argillic, phyllic, propylitic, iron oxides) mapped with Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) imagery using band ratio and principal component analysis (PCA) techniques, potassium enrichment zones through K/eTh and K/eU ratios calculated from radiometric data, as well as geological data (serpentinite outcrops and geological faults). The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) was used to combine the various thematic layers. Validation was carried out through the field studies in several anomalous zones. The mineral prospectivity map generated highlights nine major zones that appear the most favorable for mineralization, some of which coincide with zones in production and others requiring further exploration.
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