A catchment basin approach to the analysis of reconnaissance geochemical-geological data from Albay Province, Philippines

被引:114
作者
Carranza, EJM [1 ]
Hale, M
机构
[1] Mines & Geosci Bur, DENR, Reg Off 5, Legazpi, Philippines
[2] Int Inst Aerosp Survey & Earth Sci ITC, NL-2628 EB Delft, Netherlands
关键词
mineral exploration; stream sediment sampling; catchment basin; Albay Province (Philippines);
D O I
10.1016/S0375-6742(97)00032-0
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
A systematic approach for identifying mineral exploration target areas from reconnaissance stream sediment data without sufficient a-priori control information has been demonstrated in a portion of western Albay Province in the southern Bicol Peninsula of the Philippines. The approach involved devising a rapid method of catchment basin mapping using a geographic information system (GIS) so that the areal influence of the catchment basins may be incorporated in the geochemical data analysis. Areal proportions of mapped rock units occurring in the sample catchment basins and observed Mn and Fe contents in stream sediments are used as independent variables in multiple regression analysis to predict element contents in stream sediments related to lithologic and chemical controls. The predicted element contents are filtered-out from the original data to leave residuals in which the effects of other factors (e.g., mineralization) may be seen. A simple correction for the effects of downstream dilution is applied; this allows for the different sizes of the sample catchment basins so that positive geochemical residuals are enhanced. The inter-relationship of the different positive residuals in 'highly enriched' samples are investigated through principal components analysis to determine and quantify an 'anomalous geochemical signature'. Lastly, the 'anomalous geochemical signature' is integrated with 'proximity' to faults/fractures to determine favourable target areas. For the test region, the Lithologic controls explain between 80% and 100% of the variability in most of the elements studied. Chemical controls account for generally less than 5% of the variability in the data. Most of the dilution-corrected residuals reveal high relative enrichment in certain areas underlain by andesite and/or diorite. An anomalous Cu-Mg-Fe-Zn geochemical signature is disclosed by the principal components analysis of the dilution-corrected residuals in 'highly enriched' samples. Most sample catchment basins defined by this 'anomalous geochemical signature' pertain to areas underlain by andesitic rocks. Integration of the 'anomalous geochemical signature' and 'proximity' to faults/fractures reveals that some of these anomalous sample catchment basins are favourable target areas. These areas are interpreted to contain andesite-hosted stockwork or stringer zones that once formed part of a complete stratigraphic sequence of a volcanogenic massive sulphide occurrence. The results demonstrate the usefulness and ability of the procedures followed to extract significant anomalies from the reconnaissance geochemical data without the benefit of sufficient a-priori control data to aid in anomaly recognition. Similar procedures could also be applied elsewhere. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
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页码:157 / 171
页数:15
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