构造地质学在资源工业中的作用与地位

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. Vearncombe, T. Blenkinsop
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摘要

基本的、具体的构造地质学是棕地勘探的一个不为人知的成功故事,在澳大利亚和全球范围内,棕地勘探已经增加了许多倍于矿山初始储量的矿藏。自上次(2012年)应用构造地质与资源会议以来,主题发生了巨大变化。现在,构造地质学每天都在大多数勘探和采矿公司内部进行。地质环境、主岩、控制和几何形状的多样性使得精确记录地质学家面前的岩石变得至关重要,因为这些岩石与先入为主的概念模型不同。正是这些细节造就了新的发现和矿床扩展。三维计算机可视化有助于体积思维,但仍然没有计算机替代三维认知地质学家。现在,基本的结构数据与其他数据集成在一起,但产品是一个有待检验的假设,而不是灵丹妙药。线条很重要并能传达信息。主要交付的是图像,无论是手绘的还是电脑生成的,显示结构、岩性、矿化和矿区基础设施/设计的相互关系。有了这些重要的嵌入式知识,阅读资料的地质学家还应该输入、绘制数据、综合、建模,并向管理层和董事们展示。
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Function and status of structural geology in the Resource industry
Abstract Basic, nuts and bolts structural geology is the unheralded success story central to brownfields exploration that in Australia, and globally, has grown manyfold mineral deposits beyond the start-of-mine Reserve. Since the last (2012) meeting on applied structural geology and Resources, the topic has changed dramatically. Now, structural geology is practised daily and in house by most exploration and mining companies. KEY POINTS A diversity of settings, host rocks, control and geometry make it critical to document precisely the rocks in front of the geologist as distinct to what is in a preconceived conceptual model. It is detail that makes for new discoveries and deposit extensions. Three-dimensional computer visualisation helps with volumetric thinking, but there remains no computer alternative to the 3D cognitive geologist. Now essential structural data are integrated with other data, but the product is a hypothesis to be tested, not a silver bullet. Lineations matter and inform. The primary deliverable is images, be they hand-drawn or computer-generated showing the inter-relationships of structure, lithology, mineralisation and mine-site infrastructure/design. With their important embedded knowledge, the geologist, who took the readings, should also be entering, plotting data, synthesising, modelling and presenting to management and Directors.
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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian Journal of Earth Sciences publishes peer-reviewed research papers as well as significant review articles of general interest to geoscientists. The Journal covers the whole field of earth science including basin studies, regional geophysical studies and metallogeny. There is usually a thematic issue each year featuring a selection of papers on a particular area of earth science. Shorter papers are encouraged and are given priority in publication. Critical discussion of recently published papers is also encouraged.
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