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Exploration Geophysics. :1-24
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Geophysical Journal International. 227:123-145
SUMMARYIn contrast to global observations in stable continental crust, the present-day orientation of the maximum horizontal stress in Western Australia is at a high angle to plate motion, suggesting that in addition to large-scale plate driving forc
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Geophysical Journal International. 226:564-581
SUMMARYAmbient wavefield data acquired on existing (so-called ‘dark fibre’) optical fibre networks using distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) interrogators allow users to conduct a wide range of subsurface imaging and inversion experiments. In part
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Exploration Geophysics. 53:1-25
Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey data are typically inverted with one-dimensional (1D) AEM algorithms because 1D approaches are efficient methods for calculating subsurface conductivity and th...
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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 68:717-730
Seismicity in the intraplate southwest of Western Australia is poorly understood, despite evidence for potentially damaging earthquakes of magnitude > M6. Identifying stress-focusing geological str...
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Applied Earth Science. 129:91-110
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) Three-part Undiscovered Mineral Resource Assessment provides a framework for estimating undiscovered mineral endowment. Previous studies that applied the ...
Autor:
Marco L. Fiorentini, Mike Dentith, Christabel Brand, Manasvi Mehta, Stefano Caruso, Cameron Adams
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Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis. 20:366-380
Light element data are required for robust and accurate lithogeochemical interpretations and are important components in the study of hydrothermal alteration and mineralization processes. In this contribution we review the latest available portable e
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Geophysical Prospecting. 68:178-199
As mineral exploration seeks deeper targets, there will be a greater reliance on geophysical data and a better understanding of the geological meaning of the responses will be required, and this must be achieved with less geological control from dril
Long-period magnetotelluric (MT) data were collected in the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, in a ~200 x 250 km grid that crosses parts of the heavily mineralised Eastern Goldfields Superterrane and parts of the adjacent, less mineralised Youanmi T
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Autor:
Rhys S. Davies, John Sykes, Eric Brymer, Marianne Julia Davies, David I. Groves, Keith Davids, Mike Dentith, Allan Trench
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 9752, p 9752 (2021)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 9752, p 9752 (2021)
The declining discovery rate of world-class ore deposits represents a significant obstacle to future global metal supply. To counter this trend, there is a requirement for mineral exploration to be conducted in increasingly challenging, uncertain, an