IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2021

Deep electrical structure of nailinba polymetallic mine in Balinzuo Banner, Inner Mongolia

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The middle part of the Da hinggan mountains is an important mineral resource base in China. Since the Mesozoic, due to the uplift of the mantle, the extension of the crust, the strong intraplate volcanic eruption and magmatic intrusion, the Mesozoic magmatic tectonic belt has attracted worldwide attention. For further exploring the deep structure of this area, the final geoelectricity structure was established based on a 50-kilometer magnetotelluric sounding profile in this area. Through data acquisition, phase tensor decomposition processing, and nonlinear conjugate gradient inversion, the model reveals the main electrical structural characteristics of this area: 1. The whole has a characteristic of “longitudinal layering and horizontal block”, and the shallow electrical structure is consistent with known geological conditions; 2. There is a distribution inferred that a low-resistance anomaly appears due to the fragmentation of the surface rock layer caused by the uplift of deep intrusive rocks on the surface; 3. There are three more obvious electrical gradient zones or low-resistance anomalies in the deep part, which are presumed to be fault zones or structural erosion variable zone; 4. Three electrical gradient zones in the section divide the deep structure into four large-scale and high-resistance bodies, which reflects the spatial distribution of deep concealed granite, thereby restoring the complex anticline, secondary grade anticline, oblique uplift and depression. In addition, given the electrical structural characteristics and known the mine locations and the field exploration conditions, we conclude that the location of the prospecting target should be on a belt with Shuangjianzishan Pb-Zn-Ag mine, Nailinba Cu-Ag mine, Nailinba Fe mine, and Baiyinnuoer Pb-Zn mine. Moreover, this target is further divided into the middle area of Nailinba Cu-Ag mine and Baiyinnuoer Pb-Zn mine in combination with field surveys.

Volume 660
Pages None
DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/660/1/012098
Language English
Journal IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

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