Integrated Hyperspectral and Geochemical Study of Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold at the Goldstrike District, Utah

The Goldstrike district in southwest Utah is similar to Carlin-type gold deposits in Nevada that are characterized by sediment-hosted disseminated gold. Suitable structural and stratigraphic conditions facilitated precipitation of gold in arsenian pyrite grains from ascending gold-bearing fluids. Th...

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Main Authors: Lei Sun, Shuhab Khan, Peter Shabestari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/17/1987
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spelling doaj-fa3a9e3706a14ddd8b7c5ce679bbd08e2020-11-25T00:43:59ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922019-08-011117198710.3390/rs11171987rs11171987Integrated Hyperspectral and Geochemical Study of Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold at the Goldstrike District, UtahLei Sun0Shuhab Khan1Peter Shabestari2Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USADepartment of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USAPilot Goldstrike Inc., 1031 Railroad St Suite 110, Elko, NV 89801, USAThe Goldstrike district in southwest Utah is similar to Carlin-type gold deposits in Nevada that are characterized by sediment-hosted disseminated gold. Suitable structural and stratigraphic conditions facilitated precipitation of gold in arsenian pyrite grains from ascending gold-bearing fluids. This study used ground-based hyperspectral imaging to study a core drilled in the Goldstrike district covering the basal Claron Formation and Callville Limestone. Spectral modeling of absorptions at 2340, 2200, and 500 nm allowed the extraction of calcite, clay minerals, and ferric iron abundances and identification of lithology. This study integrated remote sensing and geochemistry data and identified an optimum stratigraphic combination of limestone above and siliciclastic rocks below in the basal Claron Formation, as well as decarbonatization, argillization, and pyrite oxidation in the Callville Limestone, that are related with gold mineralization. This study shows an example of utilizing ground-based hyperspectral imaging in geological characterization, which can be broadly applied in the determination of mining interests and classification of ore grades. The utilization of this new terrestrial remote sensing technique has great potentials in resource exploration and exploitation.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/17/1987hyperspectralGoldstrikegold mineralizationCarlin-typedecarbonatizationargillization
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Shuhab Khan
Peter Shabestari
Integrated Hyperspectral and Geochemical Study of Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold at the Goldstrike District, Utah
Remote Sensing
hyperspectral
Goldstrike
gold mineralization
Carlin-type
decarbonatization
argillization
author_facet Lei Sun
Shuhab Khan
Peter Shabestari
author_sort Lei Sun
title Integrated Hyperspectral and Geochemical Study of Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold at the Goldstrike District, Utah
title_short Integrated Hyperspectral and Geochemical Study of Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold at the Goldstrike District, Utah
title_full Integrated Hyperspectral and Geochemical Study of Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold at the Goldstrike District, Utah
title_fullStr Integrated Hyperspectral and Geochemical Study of Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold at the Goldstrike District, Utah
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Hyperspectral and Geochemical Study of Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold at the Goldstrike District, Utah
title_sort integrated hyperspectral and geochemical study of sediment-hosted disseminated gold at the goldstrike district, utah
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2019-08-01
description The Goldstrike district in southwest Utah is similar to Carlin-type gold deposits in Nevada that are characterized by sediment-hosted disseminated gold. Suitable structural and stratigraphic conditions facilitated precipitation of gold in arsenian pyrite grains from ascending gold-bearing fluids. This study used ground-based hyperspectral imaging to study a core drilled in the Goldstrike district covering the basal Claron Formation and Callville Limestone. Spectral modeling of absorptions at 2340, 2200, and 500 nm allowed the extraction of calcite, clay minerals, and ferric iron abundances and identification of lithology. This study integrated remote sensing and geochemistry data and identified an optimum stratigraphic combination of limestone above and siliciclastic rocks below in the basal Claron Formation, as well as decarbonatization, argillization, and pyrite oxidation in the Callville Limestone, that are related with gold mineralization. This study shows an example of utilizing ground-based hyperspectral imaging in geological characterization, which can be broadly applied in the determination of mining interests and classification of ore grades. The utilization of this new terrestrial remote sensing technique has great potentials in resource exploration and exploitation.
topic hyperspectral
Goldstrike
gold mineralization
Carlin-type
decarbonatization
argillization
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/17/1987
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