Abstract
The combined analysis of aeromagnetic and gamma-ray spectrometry data, allowed us to determine and differentiate the responses of hydrothermal rocks units and low sulfidation epithermal gold systems, in the south area of the San Rafael Block, in the Mendoza province. The data processing approach was focused on mapping geological limits and structures, and their response over the gold mineralization area, linked to hydrothermal zones. To do this, filtering algorithms, such as vertical derivative, tilt derivative, logistic function, and analytic signal were applied to the aeromagnetic data. For the analysis of gamma-ray spectrometry data, images of K, eU, and eTh concentrations, K/eTh ratios, and an F-parameter were used. The analytic signal filtering of the data reveals relatively low magnetic intensity zones associated with hydrothermally altered rock areas. The radiometric data delineate local anomalies that reflect enrichment with high potassium values in the deteriorated zones. A broad K/eTh anomaly correlates with the extension of the magnetic low intensity zones, indicating a generalized potassium enrichment in the Don Sixto area. These results indicate that the main structural directions are arranged in NW-SE strikes and the secondary ones in N–S strikes. These lineaments are spatially correlated with the most significant structures in the study area, evidencing that the mineral deposits located in the study area respond to the main lineaments. In addition, the main geophysical characteristics allowed us to identify the zone of hydrothermal alteration related to the low sulfidation epithermal gold and silver deposit Don Sixto, which would be related to high levels of K/eTh ratios and low intensity magnetic zones.
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