New Geophysical Approach for Mine Site (Brownfield) Exploration Targeting: An Exploration Case History

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Kallfa P. Geo
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2013

Abstract

Exploration at both Greenfields and Brownfields stages entails business risks of different nature and success rates. Greenfields exploration is exceedingly assumptive and the success rate of exploration or return on investment is low because exploration is an inherently risky business. Brownfields exploration on the other hand is less risky, as the geology is better understood, but generally speaking since the larger ore bodies close to surface have already been found the return is lower. In addition, most exploration at the Brownfields stage is generally more expensive due to extensive use of drilling. Surface geology mapping and expensive drilling have been key technical contributors to most exploration programs over the last two decades. However, as client expectations, logistics, target depths and complexity of exploration programs increase, there has been a growing emphasis on using geophysical techniques to complement other methods. Integration and optimization of various geoscientific disciplines is becoming more important in successful exploration programs of the future to reduce exploration risks, successful integrated exploration requires putting reliable geophysical parameters and correspondent petrophysical property contrasts into an assumed or conceptual geological model. This paper discusses a new multi-parameter geophysical methodology finalized in a unique conceptual geologic model which can be used either as a root model in grassroots exploration or as an efficient tool in Brownfields exploration to successfully find satellite orebodies of almost any size. The application of a new multi-parametric geophysical approach to Brownfields exploration is illustrated with examples from Manitoba, including a past producing nickel sulphide deposit in Lynn Lake and the Reed Copper deposit, currently in development.
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APA: G. Kallfa P. Geo  (2013)  New Geophysical Approach for Mine Site (Brownfield) Exploration Targeting: An Exploration Case History

MLA: G. Kallfa P. Geo New Geophysical Approach for Mine Site (Brownfield) Exploration Targeting: An Exploration Case History. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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