Supported by Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the multi-source geoscience information in the Western Slope of Great Xing’an Mountains are visual analyzed, including remote sensing data, magnetic data, gravity da...Supported by Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the multi-source geoscience information in the Western Slope of Great Xing’an Mountains are visual analyzed, including remote sensing data, magnetic data, gravity data and gamma-ray spectrometry data. Thus the structural framework is built up. And the remote sensing image pattern of mineral deposits is established by comparing the remote sensing geological features of five large or superlarge mineral deposits located in the same metallogenic belt in China, Russia and Mongolia. Guided by the image pattern, seven prospective locations of large or superlarge mineral resource are delineated.展开更多
文摘Supported by Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the multi-source geoscience information in the Western Slope of Great Xing’an Mountains are visual analyzed, including remote sensing data, magnetic data, gravity data and gamma-ray spectrometry data. Thus the structural framework is built up. And the remote sensing image pattern of mineral deposits is established by comparing the remote sensing geological features of five large or superlarge mineral deposits located in the same metallogenic belt in China, Russia and Mongolia. Guided by the image pattern, seven prospective locations of large or superlarge mineral resource are delineated.