DocumentCode :
2107054
Title :
Classification of geologic features in the open pit mines using high resolution HyperSpecTir imagery
Author :
Smailbegovic, Amer ; Michalski, Joseph ; Rael, Andrew
Author_Institution :
SpecTIR Corp., Reno, NV, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
2004
fDate :
6-13 March 2004
Abstract :
The areas of open pitting and strip mining are common methods of ore extraction in the wide-area disseminated gold and porphyry copper deposits in the Western United States. The processes of open-pitting remove much of the surface cover in the affected areas and expose geologic features of interest at various depths, often at great detail and can yield clues to the formation of the ore deposit as a whole. Using high resolution hyperspectral imagery acquired over several open pit mines (Sacaton Pit, AZ; Borax Pit, CA) it is possible to delineate the principal elements of geologic diversity: veins, contacts, mineralization host rocks and various zones of hydrothermal alteration on the basis of their characteristic spectral absorption features. Another useful element of hyperspectral remote sensing over mining operations is general characterization of the landscape cover types and mineralization as a whole, prior to mine development for design of life cycle of mine reclamation, monitoring the preservation of key environmental attributes during mine development and finally monitoring the effectiveness of environmental remediation during mine closure. Automated classification of geologic/landscape features using radiance data aids in generation of distribution maps for particular features (i.e. alteration type) whereas analysis of reflectance data allows for abundance mapping. The combined process greatly improves the overall quality of the acquired data, reduces the overall processing time for the analysis of hyperspectral imagery and may be a useful tool application of remote sensing in geological/geophysical surveying and exploration worldwide.
Keywords :
geophysical prospecting; geophysical signal processing; infrared imaging; mining; remote sensing; spectral analysis; HyperSpecTir imagery; Western United States; distribution map generation; environmental preservation; environmental remediation; geologic diversity; geologic feature classification; geological surveying; geophysical surveying; gold deposits; hydrothermal alteration zones; hyperspectral remote sensing; mine closure; mine development; mine monitoring; mine reclamation; mineralization host rocks; mining operations; open pit mines; open pitting; ore deposit formation; ore extraction; porphyry copper deposits; radiance data aid; spectral absorption features; strip mining; Copper; Geology; Gold; Hyperspectral imaging; Hyperspectral sensors; Image resolution; Mineralization; Ores; Remote monitoring; Strips;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2004. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE
ISSN :
1095-323X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8155-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2004.1367961
Filename :
1367961
Link To Document :
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