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Statistical analysis and RS & IP geophysical data modeling for Hameech mining index

Writers : Mostafaie, K.; Nowrouzi,Gh.; Askari, M. S.; Shiva,M.
Refference : 1st Symposium of Iranian Society of Economic Geology
Publishing Year : 1389

Abstract :

In this research, geophysical studies were carried out by Inducted Polarization IP and appearance Resistivity RS methods. The studied area is located near Hameech around of Birjand city, South Khorasan. From the point of view of Lithology, the area is covered mostly of volcanic type including dasite, andesits and echo that in many parts are altered. There are many faults and fractions in the area. Initial studies indicate potential of sulphide in the region.
Geophysical researches were executed by using dipole- dipole array on specified locations.
Statistical analysis methods and correlation factor respectively were applied for indicating of chargeability data threshold and surveying of chargeability an resistivity correlation. Inverse modeling were carried out on the data using pseudo sections and finally; some points with considerable anomaly were suggested for drilling the holes.


Subject List : geoelectric

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