Geoscientific investigation of a remanent anomaly ? Teetulpa, South Australia.
Clive Foss, Gary Reed, Tim Keeping and Philip Heath
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2015(1) 1 - 4
Published: 2015
Abstract
We investigate a small (100 metre width) 150 nT amplitude magnetic anomaly delineated in a high-resolution aeromagnetic survey in the Teetulpa Goldfield of the southern Flinders Ranges. We believe that the anomaly is due to a kimberlite pipe, part of a field already known in the general region. As is quite common with kimberlites, the magnetization is clearly dominated by remanence. Modelling the anomaly reveals that the source is very shallow, and would have outcropped at some stage. Follow-up ground geophysical, geochemical and biogeochemical investigations are planned to establish a methodology for integrated studies as follow-up to high resolution aeromagnetic surveys.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2015ab205
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