• Title of article

    Hyperspectral detection of geothermal system-related soil mineralogy anomalies in Dixie Valley, Nevada: a tool for exploration

  • Author/Authors

    Gregory D. Nash، نويسنده , , Glenn W. Johnson، نويسنده , , Stuart Johnson and Michael K. Murray SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (241 K) | View Related Articles ، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    17
  • From page
    695
  • To page
    711
  • Abstract
    Hyperspectral data analysis has been applied to the mapping of soil anomalies that may be related to present or past geothermal systems. Anomalous accumulations of certain soil minerals can indicate buried geologic structures and possible zones of elevated permeability. Hyperspectral data can be used to map these anomalies as part of geothermal exploration activities. The study area for this project was northern Dixie Valley, Nevada, which is host to a structurally-controlled deep-circulation hydrothermal convection system. Advanced visible and Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) airborne hyperspectral imagery was used. Both supervised and unsupervised spectral unmixing methods were tested to separate minerals from other components in the image. Both methods produced useful spectral end-members leading to the detection of anomalous soil minerals that may be related to the geothermal system and buried geologic structures. © 2004 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of CNR.
  • Keywords
    Soil mineralogy , Polytopic vector analysis , Geothermal exploration , Basin and Rangestructure , Dixie Valley , Nevada , Hyperspectral
  • Journal title
    Geothermics
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Geothermics
  • Record number

    430931