Case studies on the application of passive seismic horizontal to vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) surveying for heavy mineral sand exploration

N. Cantwell, Matthew Owers, J. Meyers, Sharna Riley
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Summary This study presents the results from several case studies on the application of passive seismic Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) surveying methods for Heavy Mineral Sand (HMS) deposit subsurface layer detection for exploration and mining. The results from these case studies demonstrate the usefulness of this rapid and low cost survey method to complement HMS deposit mapping and its ability to provide additional stratigraphic information in gaps between drillholes. HMS deposits typically occur in geological settings that are ideal for the application of the passive seismic HVSR method, because HMS deposits are typically shallow and may demonstrate acoustic impedance contrasts relative to surrounding sedimentary deposits or underlying acoustic bedrock. Trial HVSR survey results vary between different styles of heavy mineral sand deposits, from providing a direct estimate of the depth to the top of known HMS mineralisation based on a positive HVSR response from more dense and higher velocity HMS lenses, to detecting parallel silt and clay horizons, sometimes producing an inverted HVSR response, to be used as a bounding marker horizons for HMS deposits, and in many cases detecting the acoustic hard rock basement forming the base to the unconsolidated, young sedimentary deposits and basin fill containing HMS layers. In each case study, the use of a lightweight, self-contained and simple to use seismometer has allowed HMS explorers to carry out surveys quickly and cost effectively, in some remote areas with difficult access, mostly using company field staff following a short training session. The techniques and approaches to process and model HVSR data for shallow stratigraphic mapping during these trial surveys have contributed to advancing the passive seismic HVSR surveying method to become more commonly used for large production surveys.
被动地震纵横谱比测量在重矿砂勘探中的应用实例研究
本文介绍了被动地震水平与垂直谱比(HVSR)测量方法在重矿砂(HMS)矿床地下层探测和开采中的应用。这些案例研究的结果表明,这种快速、低成本的调查方法可以补充HMS的矿床测绘,并能够在钻孔间隙提供额外的地层信息。HMS矿床通常发生在被动地震HVSR方法应用的理想地质环境中,因为HMS矿床通常较浅,并且相对于周围的沉积矿床或下伏的声学基岩,可能显示出声阻抗对比。试验HVSR调查结果在不同类型的重矿砂矿床之间有所不同,从基于更密集和更高速度的HMS透镜的正HVSR响应提供已知HMS矿化的深度到顶部的直接估计,到检测平行的淤泥和粘土层,有时产生反向的HVSR响应,用作HMS矿床的边界标记层。在许多情况下,探测到形成未固结的、年轻的沉积矿床和含有HMS层的盆地填充物的基底的声学硬岩基底。在每个案例研究中,使用轻型、独立且易于使用的地震仪使HMS勘探者能够在一些难以进入的偏远地区快速、经济有效地进行调查,主要是由公司现场工作人员进行简短的培训。在这些试验调查中,处理和模拟HVSR数据进行浅层地层测绘的技术和方法,有助于推动被动地震HVSR测量方法在大型生产调查中得到更广泛的应用。
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