Recognition of a porphyry system using ASTER data in Bideghan – Qom province (central of Iran)

  • Feizi F
  • Mansouri E
ISSN: 1869-9537
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The Bideghan area is located south of the Qom province (central of Iran). The most impressive geological features in the studied area are the Eocene sequences which are intruded by volcanic rocks with basic compositions. Advanced Space borne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) image processing have been used for hydrothermal alteration mapping and lineaments identification in the investigated area. In this research false color composite, band ratio, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Least Square Fit (LS-Fit) and Spectral Angel Mapping (SAM) techniques were applied on ASTER data and argillic, phyllic, Iron oxide and propylitic alteration zones were separated. Lineaments were identified by aid of false color composite, high pass filters and hill-shade DEM techniques. The results of this study demonstrate the usefulness of remote sensing method and ASTER multi-spectral data for alteration and lineament mapping. Finally, the results were confirmed by field investigation.

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Feizi, F., & Mansouri, E. (2014). Recognition of a porphyry system using ASTER data in Bideghan – Qom province (central of Iran). Solid Earth Discussions, 6(2), 1765–1798. Retrieved from http://www.solid-earth-discuss.net/6/1765/2014/

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