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View article: Fuzzy c-mean (FCM) integration of geophysical data from an iron-oxide copper gold (IOCG) deposit under thick cover
Fuzzy c-mean (FCM) integration of geophysical data from an iron-oxide copper gold (IOCG) deposit under thick cover Open
Geophysical methods depend on a range of physical and chemical mechanisms, and each method has different sensitivities and resolution of Earth parameters, and over different scale lengths. Additionally, such geophysical methods will also h…
View article: Ambient noise tomography of an iron-oxide copper–gold (IOCG) deposit under thick cover
Ambient noise tomography of an iron-oxide copper–gold (IOCG) deposit under thick cover Open
As most outcropping and shallow mineral deposits have been found, new technology is imperative to finding the hidden critical mineral deposits required for the renewable energy transition. One such seismic technique, called ambient noise t…
View article: Magnetotelluric imaging of an iron-oxide copper gold (IOCG) deposit under thick cover
Magnetotelluric imaging of an iron-oxide copper gold (IOCG) deposit under thick cover Open
The presence of thick (>100 m) and electrically conductive (< 10 Ω.m) ground cover is a major impediment in mineral exploration of deep resources. Iron-oxide copper gold (IOCG) systems in Australia are often associated with a pronounced po…
View article: Natural source-field induced polarisation exploration of an iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG) deposit under thick cover
Natural source-field induced polarisation exploration of an iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG) deposit under thick cover Open
Induced polarisation (IP) is a common geophysical method of exploration for disseminated sulphides. However, in areas with deep (>200 m) and conductive (10 Ωm or less) cover, the technique is less successful as it requires a significant tr…
View article: Multiscale resistivity mapping from an intracontinental hydrothermal mineral system, Adelaide Rift Complex, Australia
Multiscale resistivity mapping from an intracontinental hydrothermal mineral system, Adelaide Rift Complex, Australia Open
Porphyry mineral systems provide a significant source of critical minerals for modern society, that are predominantly formed in subduction related settings from magmatic hydrothermal fluids derived from an underlying reservoir. However, in…
View article: Continental shelf marine MT feasibility study in the Spencer Gulf, South Australia
Continental shelf marine MT feasibility study in the Spencer Gulf, South Australia Open
Data from 12 new marine magnetotelluric (MT) stations have been acquired on the ocean-bottom of the Spencer Gulf, extending the land MT profile that crosses the Eyre Peninsula. The primary goal of the project was to determine the feasibili…
View article: Author Correction: Uplift of the central transantarctic mountains
Author Correction: Uplift of the central transantarctic mountains Open
The original version of this Article incorrectly referenced the Figures in the Supplementary Information. References in the main Article to Supplementary Figure 7 through to Supplementary Figure 20 were previously incorrectly cited as Supp…
View article: Magnetotelluric imaging zone in western Victoria of a Palaeozoic Andean margin subduction
Magnetotelluric imaging zone in western Victoria of a Palaeozoic Andean margin subduction Open
A 450 km long transect of broadband (200 Hz - 2000 s) magnetotelluric (MT) sites spaced between 1 and 5 km apart, has been collected across the Palaeozoic Delamerian-Lachlan Orogens in western Victoria. The bandwidth of responses yields re…