Fractal Dimension Change Point Model For Hydrothermal Alteration Anomalies In Silk Road Economic Belt, The Beishan Area, Gansu, China

H. H. Han, Y. L. Wang, G. L. Ren, J. Q. Li, T. Gao,M. Yang, J. L. Yang

6TH DIGITAL EARTH SUMMIT(2016)

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Abstract
Remote sensing plays an important role in mineral exploration of "One Belt One Road" plan. One of its applications is extracting and locating hydrothermal alteration zones that are related to mines. At present, the extracting method for alteration anomalies from principal component image mainly relies on the data's normal distribution, without considering the nonlinear characteristics of geological anomaly. In this study, a Fractal Dimension Change Point Model (FDCPM), calculated by the self-similarity and mutability of alteration anomalies, is employed to quantitatively acquire the critical threshold of alteration anomalies. The realization theory and access mechanism of the model are elaborated by an experiment with ASTER data in Beishan mineralization belt, also the results are compared with traditional method (De-Interfered Anomalous Principal Component Thresholding Technique, DIAPCTT). The results show that the findings produced by FDCPM are agree with well with a mounting body of evidence from different perspectives, with the extracting accuracy over 80%, indicating that FDCPM is an effective extracting method for remote sensing alteration anomalies, and could be used as an useful tool for mineral exploration in similar areas in Silk Road Economic Belt.
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Fractal Modeling,Change Detection,Digital Soil Mapping,Feature Extraction
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