Shoot First, Ask Questions Later: Application of Seismic Reflection to a Greenfields Zinc Exploration Project
Darren Hunt and Daniel Sully
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2016(1) 1 - 4
Published: 2016
Abstract
As exposed portions of premier Zn belts reach exploration maturity, targets become deeper and more challenging to explore. Explorationists are faced with having limited methods for effective deep exploration.Seismic reflection is one method which can be used effectively to characterise geological targets at depth. Teck has applied seismic reflection at an early stage on several zinc exploration projects, including the greenfields Yalco Zn project.
Geophysical methods have been used to assess the structural architecture of the remote Yalco area, located within the highly prospective Emu Fault corridor. 2D Seismic reflection lines have been used in addition to potential field methods and magnetotellurics. The superior resolution of seismic reflection has allowed us to characterise the stratigraphy and map key structures in detail in order to validate a conceptual geological target. The preliminary interpretation of the seismic sections has confirmed favourable depths to host, and resulted in a re-evaluation of target locations.
Use of seismic reflection surveys at an early stage has the potential to reduce technical risk and increase the effectiveness of target testing.
https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2016ab308
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