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RESEARCH ARTICLE

3D Modelling of Banded Iron Formation incorporating demagnetisation – a case study at the Musselwhite Mine, Ontario, Canada *

Yvonne Wallace
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Barrick Gold Corporation, Locked Bag 12, Cloisters Square, WA 6850, Australia. Email: ywallace@barrick.com

Exploration Geophysics 38(4) 254-259 https://doi.org/10.1071/EG07027
Submitted: 26 June 2006  Accepted: 5 September 2007   Published: 6 December 2007

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) high-susceptibility tabular models of Banded Iron Formation (BIF) were built for the area of an aeromagnetic survey at the Musselwhite Mine, Ontario. The study used all available drill information to create geologically plausible models built from a central axis of nodes with geometrical and susceptibility attributes assigned to each node. The forward total magnetic intensity was then computed using an algorithm that includes a calculation for the demagnetisation effect. The model-building process greatly enhanced the understanding of the BIF geometry and demonstrated the importance of the interaction of these strongly magnetic units with the Earth’s magnetic field. As BIF is associated with mineralisation at the mine, the interpretation of the observed magnetic anomalies has strong implications for target generation.

Key words: magnetics, modelling, demagnetisation, Banded Iron Formation, Musselwhite.


Acknowledgments

I acknowledge Peter Kowalczyk, previously of Barrick Gold, for his encouragement and support in carrying out this work, as well as my current colleagues at Barrick Gold for instilling the confidence to complete the paper. The forward modelling code was developed by Colin T. Barnett of BWG Mining, and the MAGNET code subsequently developed by Kieran Logan of Logantek Pty Ltd, which incorporated subroutines modified from program ANDOR written by John Coggon of Mines Geophysical Services. John Paine of Scientific Computing and Applications used the MAGNET code to create the WinDisp BIF Builder in 2004.


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* Presented at the Australian Earth Sciences Convention, July 2006.