Based on an integrated study of 90 airborne geophysical anomalies in a certain area of Mongolia, the authors inferred that quite a few of them are caused by skarn magnetite deposits. Surface anomaly inspection and engineering verification reveal that five of these anomalies are related to magnetite deposits. A preliminary estimation shows that ore reserves in the five anomaly districts can reach a hundred million tons or so.
田达志, 常志民, 王大勇. 蒙古国某地航空物探异常综合研究及找矿实例[J]. 物探与化探, 2010, 34(4): 458-462.
TIAN Da-Zhi, CHANG Zhi-Min, WANG Da-Yong.
AN INTEGRATED STUDY OF AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL ANOMALIES
IN MONGOLIA AS WELL AS OREPROSPECTING PRACTICE. Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration, 2010, 34(4): 458-462.