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Mahyar Yousefi

Mahyar Yousefi

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Research

Title
Data-driven logistic-based weighting of geochemical and geological evidence layers in mineral prospectivity mapping
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JournalPaper
Keywords
Geochemical evidence layer Geological data System of equations Slope Inflection point Logistic function Continuous weights Mineral prospectivity mapping Data-driven
Year
2016
Journal JOURNAL OF GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION
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Researchers Mahyar Yousefi

Abstract

In mineral prospectivity mapping (MPM) logistic functions have beenwidely used to transform mineral exploration data or prospectivity values into the [0, 1] range to generate fuzzified evidential maps or to rank target areas as fuzzy prospectivity models. Recently researchers applied logistic functions to assign fuzzy weights of continuous-value spatial evidence. They assigned fuzzy weights to evidential features without using locations of known mineral occurrences (KMOs) as in data-driven MPM and without discretization of evidential values into some arbitrary classes as in knowledge-drivenMPMto overcome exploration bias. However thesemethods suffer exploration bias resulting fromexpert judgments in defining slope (s) andinflection point (i) of the logistic function,which are defined by trial and error procedure. In this paper, the application of logistic transformation is demonstrated to assign continuous weights to evidential layers of geochemical and geological data. The weights were assigned without discretization of spatial evidence values and without using the locations of KMOs, while the i and s values of the logistic functionwere defined by a data-drivenway. For this,we applied systems of equations including two equations and two unknown variables (i.e., i and s). Thus by solving the system of equations the two unknown variables, i and s, were defined.