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Williams, N.C. | Chopping, R.
Abstract
South Australia's Gawler Craton is known for its high exploration potential for iron oxide copper gold (IOCG) deposits. In addition to the giant Olympic Dam deposit, relatively recent discoveries at Prominent Hill and Carapateena and a large number of smaller prospects confirm the attractiveness of the Mesoproterozoic rocks near the eastern margin of the Craton. The challenge facing explorers is the thick and extensive sedimentary and volcanic cover that overlies those prospective basement rocks. The only way to image buried rocks is by integrated analysis of remotely measured geophysical data with geological knowledge. Deep reflection seismic data provides critical information on unit depths, thickness and geometries. Interpreted profiles along the 03GA-OD1 and transverse 03GA-OD2 reflection seismic lines centred on the Olympic Dam deposit provide the best available information on the crustal-scale 3D geometries in that area. These relationships are extended throughout a 600 km east-west by 510 km north-south subset of the eastern Gawler Craton, to a depth of 25 km below surface, using geologically-constrained 3D inversion of public domain gravity and magnetic data. Including geological constraints is critical to ensure that the 3D property models recovered using the inversions are consistent with all available geophysical and geological data. Geological constraints are developed from surface mapping, seismic profile interpretations on the Olympic Dam lines as well as the 08GA-C01 and 03GA-CU1 lines in the Curnamona Craton, and 2D potential field modelling. Where knowledge of the cover rocks exists, it is included as a constraint to enhance the resolution of features at depth.
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- External PublicationConference Paper
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- 3D model
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- geophysics
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- magnetics
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- alteration
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- gravity
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- Earth Sciences
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