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Exploration Indices and Mineral Potential Map of the Kuroko Deposits in Northeast Japan
Authors:Hiroshi Kubota    Tetsuro Urabe  Ryoichi Yamada   Shojiro Tanimura
Affiliation:Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (formerly Metal Mining Agency of Japan), 1310 Omiya-cho, Kawasaki 212–8554, Japan [e-mail: ];Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, 7–3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 113–0033, Japan;Institute of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 980–8578, Japan;Korokudai, Matsudo 271–0075, Japan
Abstract:Abstract. Recent discoveries of seafloor hydrothermal mineralization in submarine volcanic centers of felsic magma in western Pacific island arcs are regarded as modern analogues of Kuroko type deposits. Studies of these deposits and their surrounding geology raised question whether the exploration activity for the Kuroko deposits on land which peaked in the 1960's was adequate or not. However, such an evaluation is not easy because the exploration data are about to be lost as a result of the closure of all the Kuroko mines in the area since 1994.
The Metal Mining Agency of Japan (MMAJ), therefore, decided to compile existing data on about 180 Kuroko deposits and related mineral occurrences in northeast Japan as a new Kuroko database.
This study extends a concept called "exploration indices" which was developed based on a case study of the thoroughly surveyed Hokuroku district to draw a potential map of the Kuroko occurrences for the entire northeast Japan quantitatively with a Geographical Information System (GIS). Effective exploration indices include: 1) distribution of dacitic-rhy-olitic submarine volcanic rocks of the Nishikurosawa and Onnagawa stages, 2) distribution of intrusive rocks of pre- and post-Kuroko horizon, 3) low aeromagnetic anomaly caused by hydrothermal alteration of magnetite, 4) low gravity anomaly which suggests depressions in the basement rocks such as a tectonic basin and/or caldera, and 5) nearby existence of vein type deposits. It is concluded that about 33 % of known Kuroko deposits fall within the high potential zone (score=4 and 5) that occupies only 4 % of the entire northeast Japan arc. The Kuroko potential map is, therefore, useful for limiting the target area for Kuroko type deposits in an island arc setting.
Keywords:potential map    Kuroko deposits    GIS    exploration index    northeast Japan
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