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摘要
地质建模是任何勘探地质调查的首要任务,甚至在矿山开发期间也会进行地质建模。在研究区域内,Serra dos Quintos组含有以各种铁英岩为代表的带状铁地层。本工作中使用的数据库是从地质数据库中开发的,该数据库的结构旨在收集详尽的勘探钻井计划中描述的数据和信息。对整个数据库进行了调查,以收集与铁英岩相交的岩芯日志中的可用厚度数据值(以米为单位)。由于这些岩石中可能存在结构不均匀性,本研究旨在确定这些特征。采用地统计学估计和模拟方法,根据厚度数据准确绘制了折叠铁英岩床。克里格估计量的使用往往是出于实际原因;然而,有时,估计可以被平滑,并且不代表整个原始数据范围。仿真算法可以产生多个随机图像,但不能总是保证局部精度。通过调整全局统计并保持局部精度来执行模拟退火。我们证明,带状铁构造的较厚区域可能对应于作为研究区域主要构造特征的消弧褶皱。最后,我们表明模拟厚度图揭示了较厚的矿化点。同时,较薄的褶皱可能揭示了主要在Bonito褶皱的边缘观察到的内在结构不均匀性,在Bonito折叠处,铁英岩层内的强烈变形高于预期。关于采矿问题,从模拟厚度图中获得的信息可以提供辅助数据,以改进研究区域的采矿规划。
Geostatistical Mapping of Folded Itabiritic Rocks of the Bonito Mine, Northeastern Brazil
Geological modeling is the primary task of any exploratory geological investigation, and it is performed even during the mine development. In the study area, the Serra dos Quintos Formation hosts banded iron formations represented by assorted itabirites. The database used in this work was exploited from a geological databank which was structured to gather data and information depicted from an exhaustive exploratory drilling program. A survey was performed throughout the entire databank to collect the available thickness data values (measured in meters) from drill core logs that intersected the itabirite. Since structural heterogeneities can occur within these rocks, this study aims to identify such features. Geostatistical estimation and simulation methods were employed to map folded itabiritic beds based on thickness data accurately. Kriging estimators are often used for practical reasons; however, sometimes, the estimates can be smoothed and do not represent the entire original data range. Simulation algorithms can yield several stochastic images, but local accuracy cannot always be guaranteed. Simulated annealing was performed by adjusting the global statistics and preserving the local accuracy. We demonstrated that the banded iron formations’ thicker areas might correspond to the antiform fold as the dominant tectonic feature in the study area. Finally, we show that the simulated thickness map discloses the thicker mineralized spots. Meanwhile, the thinner ones may unveil intrinsic structural heterogeneities mainly observed at the limbs of the Bonito fold, where intensive deformation within the itabiritic layer was higher than expected. Concerning the mining issues, information obtained from the simulated thickness map could provide ancillary data to improve mining planning in the study area.
期刊介绍:
The Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Anuário IGEO) is an official publication of the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ – CCMN) with the objective to publish original scientific papers of broad interest in the field of Geology, Paleontology, Geography and Meteorology.