Authors
Alireza Malehmir, Raymond Durrheim, Gilles Bellefleur, Milovan Urosevic, Christopher Juhlin, Donald John White, Bernd Milkereit, Geoff Campbell
Publication date
2012/9/1
Source
Geophysics
Volume
77
Issue
5
Pages
WC173-WC190
Publisher
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Description
Due to high metal prices and increased difficulties in finding shallower deposits, the exploration for and exploitation of mineral resources is expected to move to greater depths. Consequently, seismic methods will become a more important tool to help unravel structures hosting mineral deposits at great depth for mine planning and exploration. These methods also can be used with varying degrees of success to directly target mineral deposits at depth. We review important contributions that have been made in developing these techniques for the mining industry with focus on four main regions: Australia, Europe, Canada, and South Africa. A wide range of case studies are covered, including some that are published in the special issue accompanying this article, from surface to borehole seismic methods, as well as petrophysical data and seismic modeling of mineral deposits. At present, high-resolution 2D surveys …
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