Constrained Magnetic Modelling of the Wallaby Gold Deposit, Western Australia
Sasha Banaszczyk Yvonne Wallace and Mike Dentith
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2015(1) 1 - 4
Published: 2015
Abstract
The Wallaby Gold deposit is located 25km southwest of Laverton within the Eastern Goldfields Province of Western Australia. Gold mineralisation is hosted within a mafic conglomerate, intruded by a south-plunging magnetite-actinolite-epidote-calcite altered syenite pipe. Regions of low susceptibility within the pipe are associated with gold mineralisation. Airborne magnetic data from the Wallaby Gold deposit was inverted using the University of British Colombia Geophysical Inversion Facility MAGINV3D code to produce a 3D model of the subsurface magnetic susceptibility. Magnetic susceptibility measurements acquired at 1m intervals on diamond drill core were used to constrain the results of the inversion. This was facilitated using the Sparse Constraint Model Builder, which creates a physical property model based on existing geological, geophysical or geochemical measurements to then be applied within the UBC-GIF inversion code. The constrained inversion defined regions of low magnetic susceptibility within the outer high magnetic susceptible zones of the alteration pipe and potential mine-scale structural features can be interpreted. This is useful information given the structural control on gold mineralisation at Wallaby and its association with regions of reduced magnetic susceptibility.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2015ab290
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