Title :
Mineralization Information Mining from GIS Map & Attribution Database and Multi-sources Data Intergration
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Earth & Environ., Anhui Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Huainan, China
Abstract :
Much weak information are hidden in Geological map and its attribution database. In mineralization predication application, an imaged map can be combined with raster data. In this paper, some information is extracted from a geological map, such as polygon features of strata formation and lithizones, and line features of fault influence index and its type, etc. These data can be integrated to produce a 24-bit image by data fusion technique. The test result shows that a converted image geological map can hold more geological information than the original vector map, an imaged geological map represents deep mineralization information while which can not express in a vector map.
Keywords :
data mining; geographic information systems; sensor fusion; GIS map; attribution database; data fusion; image geological map; imaged map; mineralization information mining; mineralization predication application; multisources data intergration; raster data; Filling; Geographic Information Systems; Geology; Geoscience; Image analysis; Image databases; Mathematical model; Mineralization; Minerals; Spatial databases; Attibution database; GIS map; Image; Informationt Mining; Mineralization;
Conference_Titel :
Database Technology and Applications, 2009 First International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan, Hubei
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3604-0
DOI :
10.1109/DBTA.2009.145