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Found 10 records similar to Norman West 99; VSPs N-43A-C; vertical seismic profile
Borehole seismic field tests were conducted over a sub-economic massive sulphide deposits located in Norman West, Ontario to assess the usefulness of this technique for the exploration of base metal deposits. The field tests were conducted by the Downhole Seismic Imaging (DSI) consortium.
Borehole seismic field tests were conducted over a sub-economic massive sulphide deposits located in Norman West, Ontario to assess the usefulness of this technique for the exploration of base metal deposits. The field tests were conducted by the Downhole Seismic Imaging (DSI) consortium.
Borehole seismic field tests were conducted over a sub-economic massive sulphide deposits located in Norman West, Ontario to assess the usefulness of this technique for the exploration of base metal deposits. The field tests were conducted by the Downhole Seismic Imaging (DSI) consortium.
The specific objectives of this project are to: 1) investigate the feasibility of DSI techniques for delineating geological contacts in the Normetal area, with a view toward more extensive application of this method for exploration in the future; 2) characterize the seismic response of an off-hole electromagnetic anomalies observed in borehole 95-28-06.
Ferry On-Time Records: Charlottetown - Norman Bay - Williams Harbour - Port Hope Simpson
Two vertical seismic profile (VSP) surveys were acquired in the vicinity of a 1-km deep VMS deposit in the Abitibi Sub-province of northwestern Quebec. One VSP survey intersected massive sulfides and recorded P-waves and converted S-waves from the deposit.
To improve our understanding of the NICO deposit and Iron Oxide-Copper-Gold (IOCG) deposits in general we conducted both a regional-scale (10’s km) and mine-scale (a few km) magnetotelluric (MT) study at the NICO deposit.
Two vertical seismic profile (VSP) surveys were acquired in the vicinity of a 1-km deep VMS deposit in the Abitibi Sub-province of northwestern Quebec. One VSP survey intersected massive sulfides and recorded P-waves and converted S-waves from the deposit.
Vertical seismic profile (VSP), 2D, and 3D seismic data were acquired at the Halfmile Lake mining camp in Bathurst, NB, in order to better understand the seismic imaging of deeply buried VMS deposits.
An extensive heap leach field test was conducted during the 1993-1994 winter season at Carmacks, Yukon Territory. The test itself utilized an approximately 5-m-diameter crib loaded with composite ore from the northern (higher grade) end of the Williams Creek deposit. The ore was stacked to a total height of 7 m, including one meter of ore atop the emitter system. This matched the commercial heap height planned for Williams Creek at the time the test was started.