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ASEG2012 - 22nd Geophysical Conference
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Abstract

Summary

A deep seismic reflection survey was carried out over the Meso-Neoarchean Youanmi Terrane, Yilgarn Craton in Western Australia, including 3 seismic lines across the Windimurra Igneous Complex. This gabbroic intrusion is the largest exposed single mafic-ultramafic intrusion in Australia, currently mined for magnetite-hosted vanadium in its upper zone. Acquisition was carried out with 3 Hemi 60 vibrators, 80 or 40 m VP interval, 40 m group interval, and a 300 channel symmetric split spread, resulting in 75 to 150 fold high quality data. Key processing steps included refraction and residual automatic statics, spectral equalisation, detailed stacking velocity analysis, dip moveout (DMO) correction and post stack Kirchhoff migration. The Windimurra Igneous Complex exhibits high seismic velocity (approximately 6.5 km/s), both in interval velocity from stacking velocity and bedrock velocity from refraction statics analysis. Seismic attenuation is low, resulting in high frequency and good resolution to the base of the complex, seen at a maximum two way time of around 2.5 seconds. Gross structure on the seismic sections is also consistent with the gravity and magnetic data. An inward dipping conical structure is evident and consistent with surface geological observations. The base of the complex is marked by distinctive high amplitude multi-layered reflectors, which may represent significant thicknesses of ultramafic zone material unexposed at the surface. This zone has been a long sought after target for Cr-PGE exploration. The complex internal structure of the intrusion, possibly including discordant igneous layering features, has been well imaged up to the base of regolith.

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2012-12-01
2026-01-14
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): igneous intrusion; mineral exploration; Seismic acquisition; seismic processing
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