Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition) ›› 2024, Vol. 54 ›› Issue (2): 498-515.doi: 10.13278/j.cnki.jjuese.20210124

Previous Articles     Next Articles

Deep Metallogenic Prediction Based on 3D Geological-Geophysical Model:A Case Study of  Yongxin Gold Deposit in Heihe Area

Zhao Zhonghai1,Cui Xiaomeng1,Sun Jinggui2, Chen Jun1,Qiao Kai1,Liang Shanshan1,Manirambona Alain Jospin1   

  1. 1. College of Mining, Liaoning Technical University,Fuxin 123000,Liaoning,China

    2. College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University,Changchun 130061, China

  • Online:2024-03-26 Published:2024-04-09
  • Supported by:
    Supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2017YFC0601306), the Natural Science Foundation of China (42372108), the Scientific Research Fund Project of the Educational Department of Liaoning Provincial (LJ2020JCL010) and the Project Supported by Discipline Innovation Team of Liaoning Technical University (LNTU20TD-14)

Abstract:

Heilongjiang Yongxin gold deposit is located at the intersection of the Xing’an and Songnen blocks in the eastern section of the Xingmeng orogenic belt. It is a large-scale gold deposit newly discovered. In order to in-depth explore the metallogenic potential of the periphery and depth of the Yongxin gold deposit, based on the analysis of typical deposits, audio-frequency magnetotelluric sounding and combined gravity and magnetic profiles, the three-dimensional geological modeling software Creatar XModeling was used to construct three geological model models of the region and the deposit. The three-dimensional morphology of the main ore-controlling geological bodies was depicted, and the deep structural geological characteristics of the area, the spatial distribution characteristics of the ore bodies, and the relationship with geological elements were revealed. Then, using the cube prediction model prospecting method, according to the weight of evidence method, multi-source information such as geology and geophysics of the study area was fused, eight deep prospecting prediction targets were delineated. The drilling verification of some of these deep targets area obtained multiple mineralization information, which verified the accuracy and reliability of this deep prediction, indicating significant metallogenic potential in the deep part of the study area.


Key words: 3D geological modeling, geological-geophysical model, deep metallogenic prediction, Yongxin gold deposit

CLC Number: 

  • P612
No related articles found!
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
[1] CHENG Li-ren, ZHANG Yu-jie, ZHANG Yi-chun. Ordovician Nautiloid Fossils of Xainza Region,Tibet[J]. J4, 2005, 35(03): 273 -0282 .
[2] LI Bing-cheng. Preliminary Studies on Holocene Climatic In Fuping,Shaanxi Province[J]. J4, 2005, 35(03): 291 -0295 .
[3] HE Zhong-hua,YANG De-ming,WANG Tian-wu,ZHENG Chang-qing. SHRIMP U[CD*2]Pb Dating of Zircons from Two-Mica Granite in Baga Area in Gangdise Belt[J]. J4, 2005, 35(03): 302 -0307 .
[4] CHEN Li, NIE Lei, WANG Xiu-fan, LI Jin. Seismic Risk Analysis of Some Electric Power Equipment Station in Suizhong[J]. J4, 2005, 35(05): 641 -645 .
[5] JI Hong-jin,SUN Feng-yue2,CHEN Man,HU Da-qian,SHI Yan-xiang,PAN Xiang-qing. Geochemical Evaluation for Uncovered GoldBearing Structures in Jiaodong Area[J]. J4, 2005, 35(03): 308 -0312 .
[6] CHU Feng-you, SUN Guo-sheng,LI Xiao-min,MA Wei-lin, ZHAO Hong-qiao. The Growth Habit and Controlling Factors of the CobaltRich Crusts in Seamount of the Central Pacific[J]. J4, 2005, 35(03): 320 -0325 .
[7] LI Bin, MENG Zi-fang, LI Xiang-bo, LU Hong-xuan, ZHENG Min. The Structural Features and Depositional Systems of the Early Tertiary in the Biyang Depression[J]. J4, 2005, 35(03): 332 -0339 .
[8] LI Tao, WU Sheng-jun, CAI Shu-ming, XUE Huai-ping, YASUNORI Nakayama. Simulation Analysis of the Storage Capacity Based on DEM Before and After Connecting to Yangtze River in Zhangdu Lake[J]. J4, 2005, 35(03): 351 -0355 .
[9] KUANG Li-xiong,GUO Jian-hua, MEI Lian-fu, TONG Xiao-lan, YANG Li. Study on the Upheaval of the Bogeda Mountain Block from Angle of Oil and Gas Exploration[J]. J4, 2005, 35(03): 346 -0350 .
[10] ZHANG Guang-xin, DENG Wei, HE Yan, RAMSIS Salama. An Application of Hydrological Response Units in Assessment of Soil Salinization Risks[J]. J4, 2005, 35(03): 356 -0360 .