Dominique Fournier
University of British Columbia
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Interpretation | 2017
Dominique Fournier; Seogi Kang; Michael S. McMillan; Douglas W. Oldenburg
AbstractWe focus on the task of finding a 3D conductivity structure for the DO-18 and DO-27 kimberlites, historically known as the Tli Kwi Cho (TKC) kimberlite complex in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Two airborne electromagnetic (EM) surveys are analyzed: a frequency-domain DIGHEM and a time-domain VTEM survey. Airborne time-domain data at TKC are particularly challenging because of the negative values that exist even at the earliest time channels. Heretofore, such data have not been inverted in three dimensions. In our analysis, we start by inverting frequency-domain data and positive VTEM data with a laterally constrained 1D inversion. This is important for assessing the noise levels associated with the data and for estimating the general conductivity structure. The analysis is then extended to a 3D inversion with our most recent optimized and parallelized inversion codes. We first address the issue about whether the conductivity anomaly is due to a shallow flat-lying conductor (associated with th...
Interpretation | 2017
Seogi Kang; Dominique Fournier; Douglas W. Oldenburg
AbstractThe geologically distinct DO-27 and DO-18 kimberlites, often called the Tli Kwi Cho (TKC) kimberlites, have been used as a testbed for airborne geophysical methods applied to kimberlite exploration. This paper focuses on extracting chargeability information from time-domain electromagnetic (TEM) data. Three different TEM surveys, having similar coincident-loop geometry, have been carried out over TKC. Each records negative transients over the main kimberlite units and this is a signature of induced polarization (IP) effects. By applying a TEM-IP inversion workflow to a versatile time domain EM (VTEM) data set we decouple the EM and IP responses in the observations and then recover 3D pseudo-chargeability models at multiple times. A subsequent analysis is used to recover Cole-Cole parameters. Our models demonstrate that both DO-18 and DO-27 pipes are chargeable, but they have different Cole-Cole time constants: 110 and 1160 μs, respectively. At DO-27, we also distinguish between two adjacent kimber...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2017
Craig A. Miller; Glyn Williams-Jones; Dominique Fournier; Jeff Witter
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2016
Dominique Fournier; Douglas W. Oldenburg; Kristofer Davis
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2016
Dominique Fournier; Kristofer Davis; Douglas W. Oldenburg
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2014
Dominique Fournier; Lindsey J. Heagy; Nate Corcoran; Devin Cowan; Sarah G. R. Devriese; Daniel Bild-Enkin; Kristofer Davis; Seogi Kang; Dave Marchant; Michael S. McMillan; Michael Mitchell; Gudni Rosenkjar; Dikun Yang; Douglas W. Oldenburg
Tectonophysics | 2018
Maysam Abedi; Dominique Fournier; Sarah G. R. Devriese; Douglas W. Oldenburg
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2018
Dikun Yang; Dominique Fournier; Seogi Kang; Douglas W. Oldenburg
Journal of Applied Geophysics | 2018
Maysam Abedi; Dominique Fournier; Sarah G. R. Devriese; Douglas W. Oldenburg
Geophysical Research Letters | 2018
Craig Miller; S. G. Kang; Dominique Fournier; Graham Hill