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How to distinguish gravity and magnetic anomalies resulting from basic rock mass and those caused by iron deposit in Quaternary overburden area |
ZHANG Wei1, ZHANG Fu-Bin1, ZHANG Tian-Long2, YANG Li-Wei1 |
1. Hebei Institute of Geological Survey, Shijiazhuang 050081, China;
2. Shijiazhuang University of Economics, Shijiazhuang 050031, China |
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Abstract Iron ore prospecting work with gravity and magnetic methods is generally very effective, but in the Quaternary cover area ultrabasic rocks would produce gravity and magnetic interference, which often causes the miscarriage of justice. Therefore the key problem in such an area is to distinguish the gravity and magnetic anomalies caused by basic rocks and those casued by iron deposits. With the exploration of the Duhaotuo iron ore deposit in Luannan area as an example and through the processing of magnetic and gravity data, the authors analyzed the basic rock gravity and magnetic anomalies and their masking effects on ore anomalies, and summarized the methods for identifying iron anomalies. Drilling demonstrates that the means put forward by the authors are reliable and applicable, and the results achieved by the authors will be significant for ore-prospecting work in the future.
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Received: 06 December 2013
Published: 10 October 2014
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