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1st Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference – Exploration Innovation Integration
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Abstract

The success of the DHEM method in detecting the Gossan Valley mineralisation, south of Gossan Hill mine, in 2008/2009 led to the systematic application of the DHEM method across the Golden Grove lease from 2011 to 2014. The method proved successful in identifying several new zones, including the Grassi resource. During these surveys it was noted that the EM method failed to elicit either in-hole or off-hole responses in a number of holes with economic intersections of lead, zinc and precious metal ore. It became clear that not all economic ore zones contained sufficient conductive sulphide to ensure detection using DHEM. This triggered an assessment of available methods to determine if other down-hole technologies could be used to complement the DHEM method. A program of core petrophysic measurements and petro-physical borehole logging led to the realisation that because the host rocks were very resistive there existed sufficient contrast for high frequency EM imaging to be viable. This led to a trial of the Radio Imaging Method at the Xantho resource of the Gossan Hill Mine in December 2016. The results of the trial suggested direct detection of the massive sphalerite ore is possible. Further work is being undertaken to better understand the optimum survey methodology in the Golden Grove Mine environment with a view to providing specific recommendations that if approved will see the use of the method expanded on the mine leases, both at Gossan Hill and Scuddles mines, as well as on the surrounding mine leases

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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): DHEM; RIM; VMS
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