Reflection imaging of complex geology in a crystalline environment using virtual-source seismology: case study from the Kylylahti polymetallic mine, Finland
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Published:2022-03-22
Issue:3
Volume:13
Page:705-723
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ISSN:1869-9529
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Container-title:Solid Earth
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Solid Earth
Author:
Chamarczuk Michal, Malinowski MichalORCID, Draganov DeyanORCID, Koivisto Emilia, Heinonen SuviORCID, Rötsä Sanna
Abstract
Abstract. For the first time, we apply a full-scale 3D seismic
virtual-source survey (VSS) for the purpose of near-mine mineral
exploration. The data were acquired directly above the Kylylahti underground
mine in Finland. Recorded ambient noise (AN) data are characterized using
power spectral density (PSD) and beamforming. Data have the most energy at
frequencies 25–90 Hz, and arrivals with velocities higher than 4 km s−1 have a
wide range of azimuths. Based on the PSD and beamforming results, we created
10 d subset of AN recordings that were dominated by multi-azimuth
high-velocity arrivals. We use an illumination diagnosis technique and
location procedure to show that the AN recordings associated with high
apparent velocities are related to body-wave events. Next, we produce 994
virtual-source gathers by applying seismic interferometry processing by
cross-correlating AN at all receivers, resulting in full 3D VSS. We apply
standard 3D time-domain reflection seismic data processing and imaging using
both a selectively stacked subset and full passive data, and we validate the
results against a pre-existing detailed geological information and 3D
active-source survey data processed in the same way as the passive data. The
resulting post-stack migrated sections show agreement of reflections between
the passive and active data and indicate that VSS provides images where the
active-source data are not available due to terrain restrictions. We
conclude that while the all-noise approach provides some higher-quality
reflections related to the inner geological contacts within the target
formation and the general dipping trend of the formation, the selected
subset is most efficient in resolving the base of formation.
Funder
Business Finland Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Earth-Surface Processes,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics,Soil Science
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