GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN “STARITE KOLIBI†MARBLE DEPOSIT IN CENTRAL SOUTHERN BULGARIA

M. Grigorova, Bulgaria Geology “St. Ivan Rilskiâ€, Ivaylo Koprev
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The scope of the research is to collect information about presence and locations of marbles in the area of “Starite kolibi” deposit. Around the area of the study, there is information from several boreholes, according to which the following rocks are observed: sandstones, clays, marble. Marbles in the area are transformed limestone and dolomite limestone under the conditions of regional metamorphism. In this research is used Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) as a technique that can detect and characterize layers by exploiting resistivity contrasts between different layers using electrical current. The specific electrical resistance of sandstones, conglomerates and clays is lower because they are strongly saturated with pore water. The marbles on the other hand are among the highest electrical resistance rocks. Thus, the specific electrical resistance of the marble is distinctly higher than that of the clays which allows for their differentiation. In the whole investigated area, the top layer is made of clay and sand mix with small marble pieces and soil. The top layer’s average thickness is about 0,4m. The electrical resistivity measurements are used to “separate” a hard rock (marble) from clay and sandstone into the horizons.
保加利亚中南部的 œstarite kolibi大理石矿床的地球物理调查
研究的范围是收集在“Starite kolibi”矿床地区大理岩的存在和位置信息。在研究区域周围,有来自几个钻孔的信息,根据这些信息可以观察到以下岩石:砂岩、粘土、大理石。区内大理岩为区域变质作用条件下的转化灰岩和白云岩灰岩。在本研究中,使用电阻率层析成像(ERT)作为一种技术,可以通过利用电流利用不同层之间的电阻率对比来检测和表征层。砂岩、砾岩和粘土的比电阻较低,因为它们被孔隙水强烈饱和。另一方面,大理石是电阻最高的岩石之一。因此,大理石的比电阻明显高于粘土,这使得它们能够区分。在整个调查区域,表层由粘土和沙子混合小大理石块和土壤组成。顶层的平均厚度约为0.4 m。电阻率测量用于将坚硬的岩石(大理石)从粘土和砂岩中“分离”到地层中。
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