Younesse EL Cheikh , Ahmed Attou , Lahsen Achkouch , Younes Mamouch , Toufik Khouya , Adama Sangare , Abdelhalim Miftah
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This research paper introduces a comprehensive methodology for assessing hydrothermal alteration zones and structural complexity in the Ezzhiliga region, situated in the Hercynian Central Massif of Morocco. The approach utilizes ASTER imagery as the primary data source. The main objectives were to identify and analyze these geological features and then create a potential map for mineral exploration by integrating fuzzy logic and fractal concentration area analysis. Band ratios (RBD) and principal component analysis (PCA) were employed to detect and map argillic, phyllic, propylitic, and iron oxide alteration zones. Additionally, structural lineaments were extracted from the PC1 imagery to understand the structural pattern of the survey area. The incorporation of hydrothermal alteration zones and structural lineaments was achieved through the application of a fuzzy logic model, resulting in the generation of a mineral favorability map. The fuzzy logic model was customized to combine hydrothermal alteration and lineaments density maps, effectively eliminating false spectral anomalies induced by various interference factors. This map was then analyzed using the fractal concentration-area (C-A) model, which separated the anomaly from the geological background and generated a final mineral potential map. Analysis of fractal concentration-area was employed to define thresholds with greater precision, enhancing the reliability of mineral prospectivity assessments. Furthermore, laboratory analyses were performed to verify the outcomes of the mineral potential map. The obtained results revealed a significant affinity with the field data and indicated that the highly prospective zones are perfectly limited in spatial extent and generally associated with the contact of the Zaër granitic pluton with the metamorphic host rock, except for the anomaly identified to the southeast of the study area, along a major NE-SW trending fault.
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