Geophysical log applications to geological and geotechnical assessment

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B Zhou
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Nov 8, 2021

Abstract

Geophysical borehole logging, which measures various in situ petrophysical parameters, can be used not only for qualitative interpretation such as strata correlation, but also for geotechnical assessment through quantitative data analysis. It can play an important role for safe and productive mining operations. Here we provide various applications of geophysical logs such as the estimation of the strength of intact rock or unconfined (or uniaxial) compressive strength (UCS), automated lithological/geotechnical interpretation, geophysical strata rating and orebody delineation and grade estimation. These derived parameters could provide input to control of geological and geotechnical models. This could assist site geologists and planning and production geotechnical engineers to predict and manage mining conditions on an ongoing basis. Both conventional logs such as density, natural gamma and sonic, and less common logging data such as full waveform sonic and televiewer data are examined for different applications. Although the examples used here are mainly for coal mining applications, but they can be equally applied to hard rock metalliferous mining such as iron ore mining.
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APA: B Zhou  (2021)  Geophysical log applications to geological and geotechnical assessment

MLA: B Zhou Geophysical log applications to geological and geotechnical assessment. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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