Geological Fairway Identification Framework

Paper 212 of 383
Published June 1, 2026

Certain geological corridors contain repeated concentrations of favorable geological indicators. These concentrations may define fairways where opportunities occur more frequently than in surrounding regions.

This framework evaluates geological fairways through constraint overlap, anomaly clustering, structural continuity, prospectivity indicators, recurrence frequency, and regional support.

Reference applications include mineral provinces, hydrocarbon systems, geothermal environments, groundwater systems, and comparative geological investigations.

The objective is to establish a repeatable methodology for identifying geological fairways without relying upon a single controlling variable.

Within ABC Sequencing, fairways emerge when multiple independent constraints repeatedly converge along the same corridor system.

The framework treats fairways as evidence-weighted investigation zones rather than predictive conclusions.


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This paper formalizes geological fairways as recurring concentrations of favorable constraints organized along identifiable corridor systems.

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