Targeting nickel sulfide deposits from 3D seismic reflection data at Kambalda, Australia

The greenstone belts of the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, host numerous Archaean gold, nickel, and iron ore deposits. These deposits typically are found in complex geologic structures hidden by a deep, heterogeneous, and often conductive regolith profile. This added complexity limits the depth...

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Main Authors: Urosevic, Milovan, Bhat, G., Grochau, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Society of Exploration Geophysics 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6554
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Bhat, G.
Grochau, M.
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description The greenstone belts of the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, host numerous Archaean gold, nickel, and iron ore deposits. These deposits typically are found in complex geologic structures hidden by a deep, heterogeneous, and often conductive regolith profile. This added complexity limits the depth of penetration for the potential field methods, but at the same time opens new revenue possibilities through the application of seismic methods. To explore this opportunity, we acquired high-resolution, experimental, 3D seismic data over Lake Lefroy in Kambalda, Western Australia. The main objective was to map exceptionally complex, deep structures associated with Kambalda dome. Survey design used 3D ray tracing to improve the distribution of the common reflection points across ultramafic-basalt contacts which host numerous small, high-grade nickel sulfide deposits. A combination of small explosive sources, high-shot/receiver density, and exceptionally good coupling over the ultrasalty lake surface produced seismic data of very high quality. Processing focused on computation of accurate static and dynamic corrections, whereas imaging was helped by the existing geologic model. Advanced volumetric interpretation supported by seismic forward modeling was used to guide mapping of the main lithological interfaces and structures.Forward modeling was carried out using rock properties obtained from ultrasonic measurements and one borehole, drilled in the proximity of the 3D seismic volume. Using this information, geometric constraints based on the typical size of ore bodies found in this mine and a simple window-based seismic attribute, several new targets were proposed. Three of these targets subsequently have been drilled and new zones of mineralization were intercepted. The case study presented demonstrates that high-quality, high-resolution, 3D seismic data combined with volumetric seismic interpretation could become a primary methodology for exploration of deep, small, massive sulfide deposits distributed across the Kambalda area.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-65542017-09-13T15:53:52Z Targeting nickel sulfide deposits from 3D seismic reflection data at Kambalda, Australia Urosevic, Milovan Bhat, G. Grochau, M. ining acquisition Australia 3D interpretation The greenstone belts of the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, host numerous Archaean gold, nickel, and iron ore deposits. These deposits typically are found in complex geologic structures hidden by a deep, heterogeneous, and often conductive regolith profile. This added complexity limits the depth of penetration for the potential field methods, but at the same time opens new revenue possibilities through the application of seismic methods. To explore this opportunity, we acquired high-resolution, experimental, 3D seismic data over Lake Lefroy in Kambalda, Western Australia. The main objective was to map exceptionally complex, deep structures associated with Kambalda dome. Survey design used 3D ray tracing to improve the distribution of the common reflection points across ultramafic-basalt contacts which host numerous small, high-grade nickel sulfide deposits. A combination of small explosive sources, high-shot/receiver density, and exceptionally good coupling over the ultrasalty lake surface produced seismic data of very high quality. Processing focused on computation of accurate static and dynamic corrections, whereas imaging was helped by the existing geologic model. Advanced volumetric interpretation supported by seismic forward modeling was used to guide mapping of the main lithological interfaces and structures.Forward modeling was carried out using rock properties obtained from ultrasonic measurements and one borehole, drilled in the proximity of the 3D seismic volume. Using this information, geometric constraints based on the typical size of ore bodies found in this mine and a simple window-based seismic attribute, several new targets were proposed. Three of these targets subsequently have been drilled and new zones of mineralization were intercepted. The case study presented demonstrates that high-quality, high-resolution, 3D seismic data combined with volumetric seismic interpretation could become a primary methodology for exploration of deep, small, massive sulfide deposits distributed across the Kambalda area. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6554 10.1190/GEO2011-0514.1 Society of Exploration Geophysics fulltext
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Bhat, G.
Grochau, M.
Targeting nickel sulfide deposits from 3D seismic reflection data at Kambalda, Australia
title Targeting nickel sulfide deposits from 3D seismic reflection data at Kambalda, Australia
title_full Targeting nickel sulfide deposits from 3D seismic reflection data at Kambalda, Australia
title_fullStr Targeting nickel sulfide deposits from 3D seismic reflection data at Kambalda, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Targeting nickel sulfide deposits from 3D seismic reflection data at Kambalda, Australia
title_short Targeting nickel sulfide deposits from 3D seismic reflection data at Kambalda, Australia
title_sort targeting nickel sulfide deposits from 3d seismic reflection data at kambalda, australia
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6554