Detecting and recovering critical mineral resource systems using broadband total-field airborne natural source audio frequency magnetotellurics measurements

Author:

Prikhodko Alexander1ORCID,Bagrianski Andrei2ORCID,Wilson Robert2ORCID,Belyakov Sergey3ORCID,Esimkhanova Nurganym3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Expert Geophysics Limited, Aurora, Ontario, Canada. (corresponding author)

2. Expert Geophysics Limited, Aurora, Ontario, Canada.

3. Qazaq Geophysics, Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.

Abstract

Airborne geophysical methods offer a substantial advantage compared to ground-based techniques in exploring territories of different sizes, ranging from entire metallogenic provinces to the deposit scale, including those hosting critical minerals. An airborne method with measurements of natural magnetic field variations, known as audio frequency magnetotellurics (a passive field method), significantly increases the depth of investigation and expands the resistivity detection range compared with some controlled-source primary-field methods. We describe the technical solutions used in an airborne electromagnetic passive system with a mobile sensor of the total magnetic field variations and the stationary sensor of electric field variations, and its applications to recovering the complex geology of hydrothermal-magmatic systems often associated with critical minerals. The system’s ability to explore depths, typically beginning from the near-surface and down to 1–2 km, by recording responses in three orthogonal inductive coils over a broad bandwidth from 22 Hz to 21,000 Hz allows for mapping resistivities across a broad range. This capability is crucial for obtaining more comprehensive exploration models. Field case studies of the natural field system include application in exploring for unconformity uranium mineralization, along with other associated minerals, epithermal gold and polymetallic-bearing structures, and ferromanganese and polymetallic deposits formed in a continental rift valley. An extra case study involving kimberlites was incorporated as a proven example of the natural field system’s capability in conducting near-surface and deep investigations. The case histories illustrate the airborne natural electromagnetic field technology capabilities in recovering geoelectric models and their specific patterns.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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