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Title

HEBF strategy: a hybrid evidential belief function in geospatial data analysis for mineral potential mapping.

Authors

Mohammadpour, Mahyadin; Bahroudi, Abbas; Abedi, Maysam

Abstract

In integrating geospatial datasets for mineral potential mapping (MPM), the uncertainty model of MPM can be inferred from the Dempster - Shafer rules of combination. In addition to generating the uncertainty model, evidential belief functions (EBFs) present the belief, plausibility, and disbelief of MPM, whereby four models can be simultaneously utilized to facilitate the interpretation of mineral favourability output. To investigate the functionality and applicability of the EBFs, we selected the Naysian porphyry copper district located on the Urmia - Dokhtar magmatic belt in the northeast of Isfahan city, central Iran. Multidisciplinary datasets-that are geochemical and geophysical data, ASTER satellite images, Quickbird, and ground survey-were designed in a geospatial database to run MPM. Implementing the Dempster law through the intersection (And) and union (OR) operators led to different MPM performances. To amplify the accuracy of the generated favourability maps, a combinatory EBFs technique was applied in three ways: (1) just OR operator, (2) just And operator, and (3) combination of And and OR operators. The plausibility map (as mineral favourability map) was compared to Cu productivity values derived from drilled boreholes, where the MPM accuracy of the hybrid method was higher than each operator. Of note, the success rate of the hybrid method validated by 21 boreholes was about 84%, and it demarcates high favourability zones occupying 0.67 km² of the studied area.

Subjects

GEOSPATIAL data; REMOTE-sensing images; DATA analysis; UNCERTAINTY; ACCURACY

Publication

International Journal of Mining & Geo-Engineering, 2023, Vol 57, Issue 1, p11

ISSN

2345-6930

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.22059/IJMGE.2022.340488.594957

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