Prospectivity model for clastic-dominated zinc deposits
Prospectivity model highlights areas of Canada with the greatest potential for clastic-dominated zinc deposits. The preferred prospectivity model is based on public geological, geochemical, and geophysical datasets that were spatially indexed using the H3 discrete global grid system. Each H3 cell is associated with a prospectivity value, or class probability, calculated from the best-performing gradient boosting machines model. Model results are filtered to include the top 20% of prospectivity values for visualization purposes.
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Date Created
2021-12-17
Date Published
2021-12-17
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2023-06-01 - 2023-06-01
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Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Geological Survey of Canada. (2021-12-17). Prospectivity model for clastic-dominated zinc deposits. Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Geological Survey of Canada.
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Modèle de prospectivité pour les gisements de zinc à dominante clastique - Anglais
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Prospectivity model for clastic-dominated zinc deposits - French
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HTML
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French
Prospectivity model for clastic-dominated zinc deposits - English
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ESRI REST
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English
Prospectivity model for clastic-dominated zinc deposits - French
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Web Service
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ESRI REST
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French
Prospectivity model for clastic-dominated zinc deposits - English
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WMS
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English
Prospectivity model for clastic-dominated zinc deposits - French
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Web Service
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WMS
Languages:
French
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prospect, geology, geochemistry, economic geology, general--geology of deposits, geophysics, applied, geochronology, geophysics, solid-earth, geochemistry, lithology, deposit, minerals, economic geology of metal ore deposits, stratigraphy, mineral, advanced project, earth sciences, petrology, sedimentary, petrology, igneous and metamorphic, showing, geographic information system, minerals
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