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Mining Geophysics, Second Revised and Up-dated Edition serves as an introduction to the methods of ore mining and prospecting in the perspective of geophysics. The book explains the role of geophysics in ore prospecting; the collection and presentation of related data; and the location of ores through different methods such as the self-potential method, electromagnetic methods, induced polarized methods, seismic, and radioactive methods. The book also details the concepts and procedures behind said methods. The monograph is recommended for those in the mining industry who would like to know more about the methods of locating ores, as well as for geologists and geophysicists who aim to understand more and make studies about this phenomenon.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-444-60185-8 (9780444601858)
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ContentsPreface to the First Edition Preface To the Second Edition Chapter 1. The Role of Geophysics in Ore Prospecting Chapter 2. General Aspects of the Collection and Presentation of Geophysical Data Classification of Geophysical Methods Radioactivity Collection of Preliminary Information Trial Surveys Staking An Area Field Measurements Geophysical Maps Isoanomaly Curves Or Contours Profile Drawing Interpretation Chapter 3. Magnetic Methods Introduction Recalling Some Fundamental Concepts Induced and Permanent Magnetism General Magnetic Properties of Rocks Susceptibilities of Rocks Permanent Magnetization (Remanence) of Rocks Measurement of Susceptibility and Remanence The Geomagnetic Field Magnetometers Field Work The Zero Level An Orebody As A Magnet Interpretation of Magnetic Anomalies A Simple Example of A Magnetic Survey (U-Dal, Central Sweden) Magnetic Survey In the E-o Orefield (Central Sweden) Transverse Magnetization A Simple Geometrical Construction For Determining the Position Of An Ore Sheet Magnetic Effects of Broad Zones The Greenstone Area of Loos (Sweden) Vector Measurements Example of Vector Measurements Borehole Measurements Note On Reverse Magnetic Anomalies Chapter 4. the Self-Potential Method Introduction Origin of Self-Potentials Measurement of Self-Potentials Field Procedure Examples of Sp Surveys Chapter 5. Electromagnetic Methods Introduction Geometry of the Electromagnetic Field The Tilt-Angle Method Amplitude and Phase The Phase Angle and the Vector Diagram Real and Imaginary Components Measurement of the Real and Imaginary Components Classification of Electromagnetic Methods Fixed-Source Methods Loop Layouts Moving Source-Receiver Methods Examples of Moving Source-Receiver Surveys Use of Two Frequencies In Electromagnetic Prospecting Depth Penetration of Electromagnetic Methods Afmag H-Modevlf Distortion of Anomalies Due To Magnetic Permeability Chapter 6. Electrical Methods Introduction Resistivity Resistivity of Rocks and Minerals Apparatus Commutation of Current Classification of Electric Methods Equipotential Method Earth-Resistivity Methods Apparent Resistivity Electrode Configurations In Resistivity Methods Electric Sounding Electric Mapping Mapping By Linear Current Electrodes (Theory) Field Examples of Line-Electrode Mapping The Mise-À-La-Masse Method Potential-Drop Ratio and A.C. Potential Methods Resistivity Measurements In Boreholes Chapter 7. Induced Polarization Methods Introduction Origin of Induced Polarization The Condenser Model Effect of Alternating Current Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain IP Methods Measures of the IP Effect Polarizability of Minerals and Rocks Examples of IP Surveys Interpretation of IP Results Concluding Remarks Concerning the IP Method Chapter 8. Gravity Methods Introduction Scope of the Gravity Method In Ore Prospecting Some Difficulties Absolute and Relative Gravity Measurements Gravimeters Field Procedure Corrections To Gravimeter Observations The Bouguer Anomaly Density Determination Interpretation of Gravity Anomalies Key Variables of Gravity Interpretation Gravity Profiles Across Simple Structures Regional and Local Gravity Anomalies Gravity Measurements On the Udden Sulphide Body (Sweden) Effect of Overburden On Gravity Anomalies Mass Estimates A Further Example of A Gravity Survey Underground and Shaft Measurements of Gravity Second Vertical Derivatives of Gravity Anomalies Chapter 9.