Near surface seismic investigation of the regolith in South Australia

Investigation of the regolith is an important part of the mineral exploration. Large territories are overlaid by the regolith rocks and recent trends show a clear tendency of discovery major mineral deposits under the thick cover. Thorough regolith exploration involving geophysical techniques i...

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Main Authors: Tertyshnikov, Konstantin, Yavuz, Sinem, Sun, Bai Chun
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76104
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author Tertyshnikov, Konstantin
Yavuz, Sinem
Sun, Bai Chun
author_facet Tertyshnikov, Konstantin
Yavuz, Sinem
Sun, Bai Chun
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building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Investigation of the regolith is an important part of the mineral exploration. Large territories are overlaid by the regolith rocks and recent trends show a clear tendency of discovery major mineral deposits under the thick cover. Thorough regolith exploration involving geophysical techniques is required to push new deep mineral discoveries. Knowledge about the regolith structure and properties is necessary for designing the mine excavation and production as well. A shot 2D seismic was acquired to investigate regolith’s structure and properties at the Hillside prospect, situated on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. The small 3D dataset has been conducted to evaluate potential for seismic imaging of deep structures. The survey has been designed to be able to accommodate good data for various seismic methods simultaneously. Data analysis included processing and interpretation of surface, refracted and reflected waves. The study also involved an application of diffraction imaging to detect faults and fracture zones. The experiment has demonstrated a cost effective near surface seismic setup that is capable to obtain a comprehensive set of information about undersurface. The results include imaging of the regolith structure, estimating of dynamic elastic properties of the ground and obtaining images of deep structures
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-761042019-08-19T01:07:47Z Near surface seismic investigation of the regolith in South Australia Tertyshnikov, Konstantin Yavuz, Sinem Sun, Bai Chun Investigation of the regolith is an important part of the mineral exploration. Large territories are overlaid by the regolith rocks and recent trends show a clear tendency of discovery major mineral deposits under the thick cover. Thorough regolith exploration involving geophysical techniques is required to push new deep mineral discoveries. Knowledge about the regolith structure and properties is necessary for designing the mine excavation and production as well. A shot 2D seismic was acquired to investigate regolith’s structure and properties at the Hillside prospect, situated on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. The small 3D dataset has been conducted to evaluate potential for seismic imaging of deep structures. The survey has been designed to be able to accommodate good data for various seismic methods simultaneously. Data analysis included processing and interpretation of surface, refracted and reflected waves. The study also involved an application of diffraction imaging to detect faults and fracture zones. The experiment has demonstrated a cost effective near surface seismic setup that is capable to obtain a comprehensive set of information about undersurface. The results include imaging of the regolith structure, estimating of dynamic elastic properties of the ground and obtaining images of deep structures 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76104 10.1071/ASEG2015ab280 fulltext
spellingShingle Tertyshnikov, Konstantin
Yavuz, Sinem
Sun, Bai Chun
Near surface seismic investigation of the regolith in South Australia
title Near surface seismic investigation of the regolith in South Australia
title_full Near surface seismic investigation of the regolith in South Australia
title_fullStr Near surface seismic investigation of the regolith in South Australia
title_full_unstemmed Near surface seismic investigation of the regolith in South Australia
title_short Near surface seismic investigation of the regolith in South Australia
title_sort near surface seismic investigation of the regolith in south australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76104