Drillhole EM ? a strictly scientific Hokey-Pokey
M.W. Asten
Exploration Geophysics
27(3) 41 - 49
Published: 1996
Abstract
Examples of drillhole EM (DHEM) from the Eloise copper-gold ore deposit, Queensland, show how EM methods can contribute to exploration and resource evaluation drilling programmes, by determining existence and extent of conductive mineralisation above and below a drillhole, along strike and off-section. Multiple conductors respond with differing transmitter coupling and time-constants, and can be identified by the use of multiple transmitter loops; an extreme example shows how four separate conductors can be identified in one drillhole with the use of five transmitter loops.https://doi.org/10.1071/EG996041
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