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The application of integrated geophysical methods to the southward extension of the Jiaojia faulted zone |
ZHI Yun-Bao1, GUO Rui-Peng1, WANG Rui-Gang2, WANG Ying-Peng1, ZHENG Wei-Jun1, MA Yu-Hong1 |
1. Shandong Institute of Geological Survey, Jinan 250013, China; 2. Pingdu Bureau of Land and Resources, Qingdao 266700, China |
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Abstract The Jiaojia faulted zone is one of the major ore-forming faults in the northwest Shandong gold ore concentration area. As it is seriously covered by Quaternary sediments in the south, years of investigation is unsuccessful. In this study, various geophysical methods such as high-precision magnetic survey, apparent resistivity united profile, CSAMT and SIP were used in combination with metallogenic geological conditions of the study area to tentatively investigate the southward extension of the Jiaojia faulted zone. As a result, the distribution of concealed faults in the southward extension part of the Jiaojia faulted zone was deduced, which provides ore-prospecting orientation for the next step of gold exploration.
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Received: 24 August 2013
Published: 10 December 2014
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