Application of a shallow seismic reflection method to the exploration of a gold deposit

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The shallow seismic exploration method has been used extensively in petroleum exploration and geological engineering, but whether or not it is suitable for solid-ore exploration is still uncertain since solid ore deposits are usually irregularly shaped. The application of this shallow seismic exploration method to the Yangji-Shan gold deposit in south China is, however, an example of a successful attempt to determine subsurface structure and find potential orebodies using the technique. In combination with the study of regional metallogeneic characteristics, shallow seismic exploration can provide a potential approach to locating and exploring solid mineral resources. Industrial drilling has verified the interpreted results for the gold orebodies at Yangji-Shan. © 2004 Nanjing Institute of Geophysical Prospecting.

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Chen, G., Liang, G., Xu, D., Zeng, Q., Fu, S., Wei, X., … Fu, G. (2004). Application of a shallow seismic reflection method to the exploration of a gold deposit. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 1(1), 12–16. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-2132/1/1/002

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