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A network of high resolution seismic reflection profiles was acquired in Outokumpu, Finland. Outokumpu is one of the most important mining regions in Finland where active sulphide exploration is ongoing. Over 5 km long spread with 402 active channels and nominal vibroseismic source point interval of 25 m guarantee high fold and good signal-to-noise ratio of the seismic data. These high quality data have been commercially processed by Vniigeofizika, Moscow with standard hardrock seismic processing flow including careful static corrections. Seismic sections were migrated and depth converted with constant velocity (5400 m/s) that corresponds approximately to the seismic P-wave velocity in the main lithology of the area, mica schist. Additionally to seismic velocities, also densities of the main lithologies have been measured from the 2.5 km long drill hole. This enables estimation of the main sources of reflectivity in the Outokumpu area. Encouragingly, typical ore hosting lithological assemblage was found to be brightly reflective both externally and internally due to interlayers of high acoustic impedance skarns and low acoustic impedance serpentinites. All together nine interconnected seismic profiles combined with the drill hole logging data and other geophysical data, including ZTEM survey, enable the 3D-modeling of the Outokumpu subsurface structures.

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2014-06-16
2024-04-25
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