Data integration in mineral exploration: the example of SEEBASETM = Structurally Enhanced view of Economic BASEment.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Goodman
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2003

Abstract

Successful exploration for and exploitation of a mineral deposit requires an accurate understanding of the deposit architecture in 3D, and of the development of the mineralizing system through time, which requires a thorough comprehension of the structural framework of the deposit. The integration of geological, geophysical and geochemical datasets to arrive at a 4D structural framework is well-established and has been successfully applied by SRK Consulting in projects from deposit to regional scale. In some cases, we can go beyond this, applying the SEEBASETM technique, which utilizes a ?bottom-up? approach to basin analysis. SRK?s approach primarily relies on the interpretation of magnetic and gravity data, calibrated with many other datasets including mapped geology, topography, event histories, wells/drillholes and seismic data. The SEEBASETM model is a culmination of this data integration and is produced through an iterative process of structural interpretation and geophysical modeling, where an interpretation of basement composition and 4D structure is used to constrain depth-to-basement geophysical modeling, and the modeled depths are then used in conjunction with the structural interpretation to constrain contouring of the basement topography. The result is a rigorously calibrated, 3D view of the basement surface, which can be used to understand the basement and basin architecture, and thus serves as a predictive exploration model. This technique, which was developed for use in the petroleum industry, is now finding success as a predictive tool in mineral exploration.
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APA: S. Goodman  (2003)  Data integration in mineral exploration: the example of SEEBASETM = Structurally Enhanced view of Economic BASEment.

MLA: S. Goodman Data integration in mineral exploration: the example of SEEBASETM = Structurally Enhanced view of Economic BASEment.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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