• DocumentCode
    3286745
  • Title

    Detection of regions of structural complexity within aeromagnetic data using image analysis

  • Author

    Holden, Eun-Jung ; Kovesi, Peter ; Dentith, Mike C. ; Wedge, Daniel ; Wong, Jason C. ; Fu, Shih Ching

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Earth & Environ., Univ. of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    8-9 Nov. 2010
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    8
  • Abstract
    Mineral exploration requires selecting grounds where exploration is to be conducted. Ground selection and mineralisation targeting processes require identification of areas with specific geological settings. For exploration of Archaean lode gold deposits, crustal breaks are used as conduits for mineralising fluids and their structural associations such as crossings, junctions, and changes of orientations are closely associated with mineralisation. Aeromagnetic data represent magnetic response variations from the Earth´s crust, and discontinuities in these data reveal crustal breaks, along with lithological boundaries and dykes that are important for understanding the local geology. This paper presents on-going image analysis research that aims to detect such characteristics within aeromagnetic data automatically, in order to provide an efficient and non-subjective analysis for gold prospectivity mapping. The proposed method automatically highlights the regions of high structural complexity within regional datasets. It firstly finds regions of magnetic discontinuity using a combination of texture analysis and bilateral symmetric feature detection, where line-like features representing high local magnetic variations are identified. Using skeletal structures of the identified regions of discontinuity it analyses structure associations to locate their intersections as well as to find orientation variations of neighbouring structures. Finally, by applying an accumulative Gaussian weighting, it generates heat maps that highlight the areas that are perceived to be prospective. A preliminary experiment was conducted using aeromagnetic data from the Yilgarn Craton in Western Australia and the regions selected by the proposed system are highly correlated with the known gold deposits in the area.
  • Keywords
    Earth crust; feature extraction; geology; geomagnetic variations; geophysical image processing; geophysical prospecting; image texture; minerals; Archaean lode gold deposits; Earth crust; Gaussian weighting method; Western Australia; Yilgarn Craton; aeromagnetic data analysis; bilateral symmetric feature detection; crustal break analysis; ground selection process; high structural complexity region; image analysis; lithological boundary region; local geology process; magnetic discontinuity region; magnetic response variations; mineral exploration process; mineralisation targeting process; mineralising fluid conduit analysis; nonsubjective analysis; orientation variation analysis; skeletal structure; texture analysis; Complexity theory; Entropy; Feature extraction; Geology; Heating; Image segmentation; Magnetic resonance imaging; Geoscientific data processing; edge detection; feature detection; mineral exploration;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Image and Vision Computing New Zealand (IVCNZ), 2010 25th International Conference of
  • Conference_Location
    Queenstown
  • ISSN
    2151-2191
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-9629-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IVCNZ.2010.6148856
  • Filename
    6148856