Geophysical Case Study of the Woodlawn Orebody, N.S.W., Australia 1981
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-023996-5.50014-6
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The Physical Properties of the Woodlawn Orebody and Surrounding Rocks

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“…Palacky (1987) suggested that an ideal massive sulfide target is supposed to satisfy the following four criteria (i) to have a magnetic association, (ii) to have high conductivity (or conductance), (iii) to be isolated from lithologic conductors, and (iv) to be of limited strike length (typically of 0.5-1.0 km). Tyne et al (1981), Telford et al (1990) and Jones (1999) compiled resistivity ranges of different rock types associated with VMS deposits. VMS/Au-VMS deposits represent low resistivity (0.1-10 Ω·m) due to the presence of conducting mineral assemblage (Palacky, 1987;Meju, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Palacky (1987) suggested that an ideal massive sulfide target is supposed to satisfy the following four criteria (i) to have a magnetic association, (ii) to have high conductivity (or conductance), (iii) to be isolated from lithologic conductors, and (iv) to be of limited strike length (typically of 0.5-1.0 km). Tyne et al (1981), Telford et al (1990) and Jones (1999) compiled resistivity ranges of different rock types associated with VMS deposits. VMS/Au-VMS deposits represent low resistivity (0.1-10 Ω·m) due to the presence of conducting mineral assemblage (Palacky, 1987;Meju, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%