Area exploration based on airborne radiometric geophysical data by surfer software at rizab (the South East of Ardakan)
Journal Title: Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Geology studies is a multi-stage activity that is began in a small scale and is became to large scale. With combining the results of each phase, study area gets smaller and eventually sites is selected as target for drilling, in order to achieve mineral deposits. Data resulting from studies of topography, geology, geochemistry, geophysics and drilling will achieve a tremendous amount of information that when they to be organized properly, reliable and useful results will presented. With regard to achieved progresses in the field of geographic information system (GIS), significant development occurred in the earth sciences, including obtaining, saving, retrieving, processing, displaying, using and sharing information of reference location. This paper investigates and analyzes appropriate sites of area exploration in sheet of 1:100,000 of Rizab with using airborne geophysical data and surfer software as well as combining data.
Authors and Affiliations
Hamid Reza Sabok Khiz, Ayob Memar Koche Bagh, Mohammad Ehsan Hekmatian
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