Authors
Charles L Bérubé, Gema R Olivo, Michel Chouteau, Stéphane Perrouty, Pejman Shamsipour, Randolph J Enkin, William A Morris, Leonardo Feltrin, Raphaël Thiémonge
Publication date
2018/5/1
Source
Ore Geology Reviews
Volume
96
Pages
130-145
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The Canadian Malartic deposit is a world class intrusion-related Archean gold deposit hosted in the Pontiac Subprovince, Superior Province, in Québec, Canada. Laboratory petrophysical properties measurements were performed on 824 rock samples collected from the various rock types observed within the ore body and peripheral host rocks. The various rock types present in the Malartic District, mainly meta-sedimentary rocks, felsic-intermediate intrusive rocks and mafic dykes have contrasting grain densities and magnetic susceptibilities. Using support vector machines, it is shown that these two physical properties can be used to predict the rock type of a sample with an average precision and recall rate of 89%. Within the meta-sedimentary rocks class, variations in magnetic susceptibility are due to the changes in mineralogy associated with hydrothermal alteration. These are caused by the destruction of iron …
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