Geological Sweet Spot Analysis

Paper 213 of 383
Published June 1, 2026

Not all regions within a geological fairway carry equal investigative value. Some locations contain stronger overlap among structural features, basin relationships, anomaly clusters, and recurring geological indicators.

This paper evaluates geological sweet spots through measurable constraints including structural intersections, constraint density, anomaly clustering, fault continuity, lithologic transitions, and regional persistence.

Reference applications include mineral exploration, hydrocarbon systems, geothermal targeting, basin analysis, and structural interpretation.

The objective is to determine whether high-interest zones can be identified by the convergence of multiple independent geological constraints.

Within ABC Sequencing, sweet spots are treated as evidence-weighted investigation zones rather than guaranteed outcomes.

The framework remains disciplined: overlapping constraints increase priority, but they do not eliminate uncertainty.


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This paper narrows the fairway concept into geological sweet spots where multiple favorable constraints intersect within a higher-priority investigation zone.

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