Application of Ground Magnetic Surveys over Heavy Mineral Sand Strands to Increase Confidence in the Interpreted Continuity of the Modelled Resources

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
V O’Brien
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Oct 5, 2011

Abstract

The suitability of magnetic surveys flown at low altitudes to identify buried heavy mineral (HM) strands has long been accepted. This is despite the low intensity magnetic response often obtained from such strands. The fundamentals of the magnetic survey method dictate that the closer the instrument is to the source the stronger the response. As such the optimal elevation for the magnetometer is at or near the surface. Iluka sought to use a ground based magnetometer to aid in the exploration target generation process and allow accurate targeting of exploration drill holes. Following the initial trial Iluka recognised the potential additional application of data obtained by a ground based magnetometer over known strand deposits. The detail of the ground magnetic images can confirm the assumed strand continuity between cross-sections of close spaced drilling and can aid in the definition of the geometry of different generations of mineralisation. The ability to confidently determine that the deposit has not been truncated by post emplacement erosion of the mineralised deposit may enable reductions in drilling requirements as well as assisting mine planning activities. Iluka intends to investigate advanced modelling of the magnetic data to determine the level of strand geometry and HM content resolution that can be achieved from the ground magnetic survey data and its potential application in the mining grade control process.It is anticipated that the surveying of Iluka’s known resource deposits will provide the ability to correlate the magnetic response from new exploration targets with those from known deposits for a given depth, HM grade and mineralogy suite.
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APA: V O’Brien  (2011)  Application of Ground Magnetic Surveys over Heavy Mineral Sand Strands to Increase Confidence in the Interpreted Continuity of the Modelled Resources

MLA: V O’Brien Application of Ground Magnetic Surveys over Heavy Mineral Sand Strands to Increase Confidence in the Interpreted Continuity of the Modelled Resources. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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