Title of article :
Geostatistical estimation to delineate oxide and sulfide zones using geophysical data; a case study of Chahar Bakhshi vein-type gold deposit, NE Iran
Author/Authors :
Azmi, H Department of Mining and Metallurgy Engineering - Amirkabir University of technology (Tehran Polytechnic) - Tehran, Iran , Moarefvand, P , Maghsoudi, A
Abstract :
Delineation of oxide and sulfide zones in mineral deposits, especially in gold deposits, is
one of the most essential steps in an exploration project that has been traditionally
carried out using the drilling results. Since in most mineral exploration projects there is a
limited drilling dataset, application of geophysical data can reduce the error in
delineation of the sulfide and oxide zones. For this purpose, we produced a 3D model of
Induced Polarization (IP) data using the ordinary kriging technique. Then the modelling
results were compared with the drilling data. The results obtained showed that the 3D
geophysical models would properly delineate the sulfide and oxides zones. This work
presents a new application of the IP results for separation of these zones. In addition, the
conducted variography in this work suggests reducing the profile spacing of
dipole-dipole IP arrays down to 25 m. This would properly enrich the integration of
geophysical and geological results in the modelling of gold deposits.
Keywords :
Ordinary Kriging , Oxide and Sulfide Zones , Geophysical Model , Vein-Type Gold Deposit
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics