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Exploration Geophysics | 2016

Passive Seismic Surveying for Depth to Base of Paleochannel Mapping at Lake Wells, Western Australia

Matthew Owers; Jayson Meyers; Brenton Siggs; Matt Shackleton

Goldphyre Resources Limited (Goldphyre) undertook a passive seismic survey over parts of the Lake Wells project using Tromino 3G seismometers. Modelling of the passive seismic survey data has defined the depth to bedrock and location of a deep, E-W trending paleochannel system occurring beneath a broad salt lake playa, where underlying Cainozoic paleochannel deposits likely form a reservoir system for potash brines. Drilling by Goldphyre supports these findings. A total of 180 readings were acquired along six survey line traverses over the salt lake, spaced 1,200 m to 2,100m apart on average, using four Tromino seismometers and 20 minute recording times. The passive seismic data were analysed using the H/V spectral ratio (HVSR) method, whereby the spectral ratio of the horizontal and vertical component data are assessed to determine a resonant frequency of an upper softer layer having low S-wave velocity sitting above a high S-wave velocity bedrock. The depth of the upper layer is related to the resonant frequency and S-wave velocity by a simple formula: f0 = Vs/(4h), where f0 = peak frequency in Hz, Vs = shear wave velocity in m/s and h = thickness in m. The modelled passive seismic survey depth to bedrock estimation has delineated a paleochannel system over 20 km long, up to 4 km wide and up to 170 m deep. In addition, the paleochannel system was found to branch to the northwest and southwest, and remains open in these directions. A paleochannel of these dimensions can potentially provide significant high-grade sulphate of potash (SPO) mineralisation hosted in the paleochannel brines. The passive seismic method is commonly used for seismic hazard mapping, and has not been used extensively for mineral exploration up to now, as very broadband seismometers have typically been used in array configurations that take significant time to setup and record data. The Tromino seismometers are self-contained, lightweight, portable and very simple to use. The HVSR method of analysis allows the user to quickly estimate the thickness of softer sediment cover over hard basement rocks ranging from 0 to 500m. This method has many applications for mineral exploration, and it may become a standard survey tool to predict thickness of cover deposits and reduce drilling costs.


Exploration Geophysics | 2001

Exploring through cover - the integrated interpretation of high resolution aeromagnetic, airborne electromagnetic and ground gravity data from the Grant's Patch area, Eastern Goldfields Province, Archaean Yilgarn Craton Part A: Mapping geology using airborne electromagnetics (TEMPEST)

Lisa Worrall; Richard Lane; Jayson Meyers; Alan Whitaker


Exploration Geophysics | 2001

Exploring through cover - the integrated interpretation of high resolution aeromagnetic, airborne electromagnetic and ground gravity data from the Grant's Patch area, Eastern Goldfields Province, Archaean Yilgarn Craton Part C: Combining geophysical methods for a holistic exploration model.

Jayson Meyers; Lisa Worrall; Richard Lane; Benjamin Bell


Exploration Geophysics | 2001

Relationship between regolith materials, petrophysical properties, hydrologeology and mineralisation at the Cawse Ni laterite deposits, Western Australia: Implications for exploring with airborne EM

Jasmine Rutherford; Tim Munday; Jayson Meyers; Mathew Cooper


Exploration Geophysics | 2004

HoistEM data processing for discovery of high grade manganese ore under regolith cover

Anousha Hashemi; Jayson Meyers


Exploration Geophysics | 2009

A review of the Jaguar Cu-Zn-Ag volcanogenic massive sulphide discovery and subsequent geophysical trials

N. Cantwell; M. Cooper; Jayson Meyers; N. Martin; R. Sainty


Exploration Geophysics | 2004

Sub-audio magnetic survey experiments for high-resolution, subsurface mapping of regolith and mineralisation over a blind gold discovery near Agnew in Western Australia

Jayson Meyers; Nigel Cantwell; Phung Nguyen; Mark Donaldson


Exploration Geophysics | 2005

The SAM EQMMR response of the regolith at East Victory, St Ives Gold Mine, Western Australia

Michael Whitford; Jayson Meyers; Ned Stolz


Exploration Geophysics | 2005

Sub-Audio Magnetic surveying for shallow occurrences of conductive manganese ore, Woodie Woodie area, Western Australia

Anousha Hashemi; Jayson Meyers; Eoin Rothery


Exploration Geophysics | 2005

Sub-Audio Magnetic survey experiments for high-resolution, subsurface mapping of regolith and mineralisation at the Songvang Gold Mine near Agnew, Western Australia

Jayson Meyers; Nigel Cantwell; Phung Nguyen; Mark Donaldson

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Jasmine Rutherford

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Tim Munday

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Andy Green

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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