Application of fractal geometry for recognizing the pattern of textural zoning in epithermal deposits (case study: Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices, East-Azarbaijan province)

Isotopic and microthermometry results from Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices in Mianeh region, East-Azarbaijan province, indicate Cenozoic post-magmatic activities with developed adularia facies through an extended and Neogene related alteration that is given rise to occurring silica vein systems as the...

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Main Author: Seyed Reza Mehrnia
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Published: Ferdowsi University of Mashhad 2013-04-01
Series:Journal of Economic Geology
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Online Access:http://econg.um.ac.ir/index.php/econg/article/view/22885
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spelling doaj-fd36b22b7aca42478de8d85c676706152020-11-25T01:29:15ZfasFerdowsi University of MashhadJournal of Economic Geology2008-73062013-04-01512336Application of fractal geometry for recognizing the pattern of textural zoning in epithermal deposits (case study: Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices, East-Azarbaijan province)Seyed Reza Mehrnia0Department of Geology, Payam Noor University, IranIsotopic and microthermometry results from Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices in Mianeh region, East-Azarbaijan province, indicate Cenozoic post-magmatic activities with developed adularia facies through an extended and Neogene related alteration that is given rise to occurring silica vein systems as the main hosting locations for epithermal mineralization. The research evidence also has been coincided with Queensland textural zoning conclusions which confirm a success case of silica textural variations associated with Sheikh-Darabad gold and copper bearing locations based on paragenesis of quartz-pyrite-chalcopyrite. As a new result, fractal-based geometry has been used for assessing the nonlinear distribution of siliceous components and subsequently for prognosis of gold mineralization potential in Sheikh-Darabad region. In practice, most of quartzitic occurrences and related textural variations have been precisely studied and realized by satisfying to silica power law statement in order to obtain the self-similar peculiarities of individual textures. Therefore, using a textural pattern for evaluating and correlating between silica zonal variations and its ordinary textural evolutions in post-magmatic environments, is a new criterion for prospecting precious metals with finally emphasizing on gold exploration priorities in Sheikh-Darabad region. http://econg.um.ac.ir/index.php/econg/article/view/22885FractalGold explorationHydrothermal solutionSilica distributionTextural zoning
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Application of fractal geometry for recognizing the pattern of textural zoning in epithermal deposits (case study: Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices, East-Azarbaijan province)
Journal of Economic Geology
Fractal
Gold exploration
Hydrothermal solution
Silica distribution
Textural zoning
author_facet Seyed Reza Mehrnia
author_sort Seyed Reza Mehrnia
title Application of fractal geometry for recognizing the pattern of textural zoning in epithermal deposits (case study: Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices, East-Azarbaijan province)
title_short Application of fractal geometry for recognizing the pattern of textural zoning in epithermal deposits (case study: Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices, East-Azarbaijan province)
title_full Application of fractal geometry for recognizing the pattern of textural zoning in epithermal deposits (case study: Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices, East-Azarbaijan province)
title_fullStr Application of fractal geometry for recognizing the pattern of textural zoning in epithermal deposits (case study: Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices, East-Azarbaijan province)
title_full_unstemmed Application of fractal geometry for recognizing the pattern of textural zoning in epithermal deposits (case study: Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices, East-Azarbaijan province)
title_sort application of fractal geometry for recognizing the pattern of textural zoning in epithermal deposits (case study: sheikh-darabad cu-au indices, east-azarbaijan province)
publisher Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
series Journal of Economic Geology
issn 2008-7306
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Isotopic and microthermometry results from Sheikh-Darabad Cu-Au indices in Mianeh region, East-Azarbaijan province, indicate Cenozoic post-magmatic activities with developed adularia facies through an extended and Neogene related alteration that is given rise to occurring silica vein systems as the main hosting locations for epithermal mineralization. The research evidence also has been coincided with Queensland textural zoning conclusions which confirm a success case of silica textural variations associated with Sheikh-Darabad gold and copper bearing locations based on paragenesis of quartz-pyrite-chalcopyrite. As a new result, fractal-based geometry has been used for assessing the nonlinear distribution of siliceous components and subsequently for prognosis of gold mineralization potential in Sheikh-Darabad region. In practice, most of quartzitic occurrences and related textural variations have been precisely studied and realized by satisfying to silica power law statement in order to obtain the self-similar peculiarities of individual textures. Therefore, using a textural pattern for evaluating and correlating between silica zonal variations and its ordinary textural evolutions in post-magmatic environments, is a new criterion for prospecting precious metals with finally emphasizing on gold exploration priorities in Sheikh-Darabad region.
topic Fractal
Gold exploration
Hydrothermal solution
Silica distribution
Textural zoning
url http://econg.um.ac.ir/index.php/econg/article/view/22885
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