Leveraging Domain Expertise in Machine Learning for Critical Metal Prospecting in the Oslo Rift: A Case Study for Fe-Ti-P-Rare Earth Element Mineralization

Author:

Wang Ying1,Coint Nolwenn1ORCID,Mansur Eduardo Teixeira1ORCID,Acosta-Gongora Pedro1,Miranda Ana Carolina Rodrigues1,Nasuti Aziz1,Baranwal Vikas Chand1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), Leiv Eirikssons vei 39, 7040 Trondheim, Norway

Abstract

Global demand for critical raw materials, including phosphorus (P) and rare earth elements (REEs), is on the rise. The south part of Norway, with a particular focus on the Southern Oslo Rift region, is a promising reservoir of Fe-Ti-P-REE resources associated with magmatic systems. Confronting challenges in mineral exploration within these systems, notably the absence of alteration haloes and distal footprints, we have explored alternative methodologies. In this study, we combine machine learning with geological expertise, aiming to identify prospective areas for critical metal prospecting. Our workflow involves processing over 400 rock samples to create training datasets for mineralization and non-mineralization, employing an intuitive sampling strategy to overcome an imbalanced sample ratio. Additionally, we convert airborne magnetic, radiometric, and topographic maps into machine learning-friendly features, with a keen focus on incorporating domain knowledge into these data preparations. Within a binary classification framework, we evaluate two commonly used classifiers: a random forest (RF) and support vector machine (SVM). Our analysis shows that the RF model outperforms the SVM model. The RF model generates a predictive map, identifying approximately 0.3% of the study area as promising for mineralization. These findings align with legacy data and field visits, supporting the map’s potential to guide future surveys.

Funder

Geological Survey of Norway

Publisher

MDPI AG

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