Abstract

Kerman area is located in southern parts of central Iranian volcanic belt. The area under study is located in the southern part of this complex copper mineralization in the area, which is mainly porphyry type and is associated with extensive hydrothermal alteration. This area has a great potential as far as tertiary porphyry copper deposits are concerned. To the exploration of porphyry copper deposits in study area, we have analyzed the lineaments. The lineaments interpreted out from ETM + (band8) data is recognized as another method for locating porphyry type copper mineralization. There is a close correlation between photo lineament factor values and the known copper mineralization in the area. The relationship between 16 porphyry copper deposits with faults and fractures in the area is studied. Photo lineament factor assessments by using satellite photos indicate a strong relationship between a number of lineation intersection in each cell refer to an amount of average lineation in whole map (c/C ratio). In the study area, ratio of c/C even has more relationship refers to PF factor that has previously described in the papers.

Highlights

  • Formation of Porphyry Copper deposits are related to magmatic and hydrothermal process [1]

  • With respect photo lineament factor (PF), Photo lineament factor was calculated in each cell (Figure 3)

  • The results show that there is strong relationship with location of porphyry copper deposits and PF

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Introduction

Formation of Porphyry Copper deposits are related to magmatic and hydrothermal process [1]. A number of lineations and fractures can be a key for exploration, because these fractures can *. How to cite this paper: Alizadeh, H. and Arian, M. (2015) Rule of Structural Factors in Formation of Porphyry Copper Deposits in South Western Part of Kerman Area, Iran. Arian act as a conduit for moving of mineral content fluids. Fluids mostly move from high pressure areas towards low pressure and low temperature areas. At this case magmatic fluids instead of concentrating, spread more [2]

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