Title of article :
Modeling of Induced Polarization and Resistivity Data for Prospecting and Exploration of Polymetallic Deposit in Kaboudan Area, East of Iran
Author/Authors :
Jamali, Farzaneh Faculty of Mining - Petroleum and Geophysics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran , Arab Amiri, Ali Reza Faculty of Mining - Petroleum and Geophysics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran , Kamkar Rouhani, Abolghasem Faculty of Mining - Petroleum and Geophysics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran , Bahrami, Ali Faculty of Mining - Petroleum and Geophysics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran
Abstract :
In any geophysical exploration, the final goal is to achieve an accurate image of the
relevant underground property. In order to achieve this, the geophysical operation
using the electrical resistivity and induced polarization (IP) methods is conducted to
explore the sub-surface sulfide mineralization. Considering the mineralization
evidence in the Kaboudan area near the Bardeskan city, first, geophysical surveying
of the polymetallic deposit is carried out using the electrical resistivity and IP methods
by employing the rectangle array in order to detect the electrical anomalies in the area.
Then for delineation of the identified anomalies and investigation of the mineralization
in the area, the 2D resistivity and chargeability cross-sections are prepared and
interpreted with the help of the geological information. This geophysical survey in the
area has led to the identification of several potential areas for mineralization. Then in
order to obtain a detailed picture of the sub-surface mineralization and an overview of
the in-depth mineralization distribution, a 3D modeling of the acquired data is made,
and the results of this modeling are shown in 3D forms. The mineralization zones are
identified in the studied area from their high chargeability values as well as the low to
medium electrical resistivity amounts. This can be attributed to the metal
mineralization and the presence of sulfide minerals in the mineralization zones.
Mineralization in many places of the studied area is determined with an approximate
east-west trend as well as somewhat varying the intensities of the electrical resistivity
and chargeability amounts. The geological and drilling information obtained from the
area confirm the interpretations
Keywords :
Induced polarization , Electrical resistivity , Polymetallic deposits , 3D modeling , Rectangle array
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment