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- Title
Case study: joint seismic reflection and CSAMT data interpretation for mineral explorations in Fujian, China.
- Authors
Liu, Guofeng; Meng, Xiaohong; Tan, Handong; Chen, Zhaoxi; Ni, Jianhui; Liu, Lanbo
- Abstract
The Southwestern area of Fujian Province in China contains a major metallogenic belt. There have been three major tectonic movements since the Late Paleozoic, and the thrusts here are the main mineral deposits. These occurred between the Early Carboniferous and Late Permian eras. Due to dramatic undulations in the surface and associated complex underground structures, a single geophysical method cannot provide reliable imaging results. This is largely due to difficulties in data acquisition and processing. Seismic exploration provides one example. Using this method, raw shot gathers have a low signal-to-noise ratio because of the undulations in the topography. Furthermore, strong lateral velocity variation makes the migration process exceedingly difficult. This means that interpretations of the resulting reflection seismic profile give rise to uncertainty. For this reason, two-dimensional reflection seismology and controlled source audio-frequency magnetotellurics (CSAMT) electromagnetic sounding techniques were performed. After initially completing conventional processing on the seismic reflection data, subsequent pre-stack depth migration (PSDM) over the rugged topography yielded a much better image. It was able to identify thrust faults and magma intrusions. Then, using CSAMT, inversion was conducted with the same topography as the seismic reflection. By combining the migrated seismic profile, inverted resistivity profile, and borehole data, a vertical geological model was constructed. This proved the existence of an overlapped thrust, and it also indicated the possible presence of deeper mineralization.
- Subjects
FUJIAN Sheng (China); CHINA; PROSPECTING; SEISMIC reflection method; METALLOGENY; MINES &; mineral resources; UNDERGROUND construction; GEOLOGICAL modeling; SEISMIC prospecting; REFLECTIONS
- Publication
Acta Geophysica, 2020, Vol 68, Issue 5, p1373
- ISSN
1895-6572
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11600-020-00477-2