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Mineral prospectivity mapping (MPM) is a powerful approach for identifying mineralization zones with high potential for economically viable mineral deposits. This study proposes a hybrid framework combining a Wasserstein Generative Adversarial Network with Gradient Penalty (WGAN-GP), a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and a Fuzzy-Kernel Extreme Learning Machine (FKELM) to address the challenges of imbalanced and uncertain datasets in mineral exploration. The approach was applied to the G.R. Halli gold prospect, in the Chitradurga Schist Belt, Western Dharwar Craton, India, using nine geochemical pathfinder elements. WGAN-GP generated high-quality negative samples, balancing the dataset and reducing overfitting. Compared with Support Vector Machines, Gradient Boosting, and a baseline CNN, FKELM (AUC = 0.976, accuracy = 92%) and WGAN-GP + CNN (AUC = 0.973, accuracy = 91%) showed superior performance and produced geologically coherent prospectivity maps. Promising gold targets were delineated, closely aligned with known mineralized zones and geochemical anomalies. This hybrid framework provides a robust, cost-effective, and scalable MPM solution for structurally controlled geological tracts, insufficient data terrains, and integration with additional geoscience datasets for other complex mineral systems.
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