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Vol 61 Iss. 2
Pages:
61-65
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Article

Experience in the application of seismic exploration in conjunction with electrical exploration for prospecting sulfide ore bodies

Authors:
V. S. Muzylev
Date submitted:
1970-08-19
Date accepted:
1970-10-20
Date published:
1971-07-09

Abstract

As is known, electrical exploration methods identify well-conducting objects, which can be both sulfide bodies, and graphitized zones or zones of tectonic disturbances. While the latter can often be identified using amplitude and phase components of the eletromagnetic field during dipole profiling, it is still impossible to separate anomalies associated with sulfide ores and graphitized zones using electrical exploration.

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References

  1. Zakharov V. H. Dipole Inductive Profiling with Amplitude and Phase Measurements in Prospecting and Exploration of Sulfide Ores. Nedra, 1967.
  2. Yakubovsky Y. V. Inductive method of electrical prospecting. Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1963.
  3. Muzylev V. S. Portable seismic station for studying small depths. University Proc. Ser. Geology and Exploration, 1965, No. 3.
  4. Gamburtsev G. A. Riznichenko Yu. V. et al. Correlation method of refracted waves. PH of the AS USSR, 1952.

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