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Volume 20, Issue 1-2
  • ISSN: 0812-3985
  • E-ISSN: 1834-7533

Abstract

High resolution airborne geophysical data over broad areas have been found to optimize exploration for epithermal gold deposits in differing geological environments.

Genetic exploration models may be tested in favourable sites by the recognition of geophysical signatures. These signatures reflect structural, lithological and alteration patterns arising from controls on ore deposits and can be applied at regional or detailed scales, using the same data set.

At regional scale (e.g. 1:100,000) the magnetic data reflect the regional tectonics and divide the area into domains for the application of appropriate genetic models. At prospect scale (e.g. 1:25,000) the radiometric data allow the extrapolation of poorly outcropping geology to provide a cost-effective mapping technique. The magnetic data can be used to supplement this interpretation or can be used to target deeper sources for direct investigation by drilling.

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References

  1. Webster, S. S., Henley. R. and Harris, L. (1989), ‘High resolution airborne geophysics for epithermal gold exploration in northeastern Queensland’, Proc. N.Q.GOLD‘89 Conference. Townsville April 1989, Aust. Instit. Min. Metall.
  2. Irvine, R. J. and Smith, M. J. (1989), ‘Geophysical exploration for epithermal gold deposits’, Submitted for publication in J. Geochem. Explor.
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): epithermal gold; exploration; geophysical signature; magnetics; radiometrics

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