Spectral Induced Polarization Characterization and Petrophysical Properties of Podiform Chromite Deposits and Their Host Rocks’ Electrical Response: An Experimental Study

IF 4.8 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ashraf T. Mohamed, Rujun Chen, Muhammad Yaseen, Lanfang He, Pandurang Balwant
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Geophysical exploration for disseminated chromite deposits has always been challenging because the ore body does not exhibit significant geophysical anomalies. An understanding of petrophysical rock parameters can make the interpretation of geophysical data more accurate. The spectral induced polarization (SIP) method emerged as a promising technique to understand the electrical and petrophysical properties of rocks. In the present study, we tried to acquire the low frequency (0.01–1 kHz) spectral nature of chromite host rock samples, including harzburgite, dunite, and serpentinite, to understand their petrophysical properties. A double Cole–Cole (CC) model was adapted for the interpretation of SIP data. The results confirmed that the chargeability (m) and relaxation time (τ) for ferrochromite were (0.61) and (2.42 s), respectively, and for serpentinized rocks (0.40) and (1.86 s). These values were sufficient to produce anomalies with respect to background. Further, ferrochromite samples exhibited higher resistivity (~500,000 Ω m) with respect to harzburgite, dunite, and serpentinite. The serpentinized rocks showed the highest magnetic susceptibility (3.5 × 10−3 SI) followed by harzburgite (2.93 × 10−3 SI), ferrochromite (2.60 × 10−3 SI) and dunite (0.96 × 10−3 SI). The ferrochromite rocks showed the highest density (3.9 g/cm3), followed by harzburgite (3.5 g/cm3), dunite (3.02 g/cm3), and serpentinized rocks (2.7 g/cm3). Acquired results can be considered while using geophysical data to increase accuracy. This study contributes to understanding the electrical and petrophysical parameters of chromite deposits and their host rocks.

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Natural Resources Research
Natural Resources Research Environmental Science-General Environmental Science
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11.90
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期刊介绍: This journal publishes quantitative studies of natural (mainly but not limited to mineral) resources exploration, evaluation and exploitation, including environmental and risk-related aspects. Typical articles use geoscientific data or analyses to assess, test, or compare resource-related aspects. NRR covers a wide variety of resources including minerals, coal, hydrocarbon, geothermal, water, and vegetation. Case studies are welcome.
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