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The test of airborne transient electromagnetic technology in the volcanics-associated massive sulfide ore district |
LUO Yan1, ZENG Yang2, SHI Yan1, YANG Bo1, LI Bing-Hai1, ZHENG Qi-Sen1 |
1. Airborne Survey and Remote Sensing Center of Nuclear Industry, Shijiazhuang 050002, China; 2. Geophysical Exploration Party, Xinjiang Nonferrous Geological Exploration Bureau, Urumqi 830011, China |
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Abstract To promote the application of airborne TEM in search for polymetallic deposits in covered areas, the authors chose known VMS as the test area. The results show that the low-resistivity anomalies in inversion RDI had the same position as the ground drilling profiles, and that the airborne TEM anomalies delineated by the TAU and the resistivity at the depth of 400 m matched with the known major ore distrct. It is thus held that this method can detect the conductor associated with metals such as VMS and hence this method is worthy of promotion for deep exploration in China.
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Received: 20 February 2014
Published: 10 August 2014
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