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Electromagnetic Characteristics of the Magmatic Ni-Cu Sulfide Deposits in the Orogenic Belt: A Case Study from Kalatongke Deposits in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt

Nannan Zhou, Guoqiang Xue, Hai Li, Wen Chen, Kangxin Lei

2022Economic Geology15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Geologic and geochemical results from the Ni-Cu deposits of the Central Asian orogenic belt show that carbon from carbonaceous sediments was incorporated in the magma that formed the Ni-Cu deposit. Thus, the presence of an Ni-Cu deposit may be hypothesized at localities where carbonaceous sediments are in contact with mafic intrusions. However, the widely developed carbonaceous layer in the Central Asian orogenic belt has low-resistivity and high-chargeability characteristics similar to those of massive and semimassive orebodies, which makes it difficult to detect Ni-Cu deposits by conventional geophysical methods. To test whether the frequency-domain controlled-source electromagnetic (FDCSEM) method can circumvent this problem, a survey was conducted using horizontal electric fields to map the spatial distribution of rock types around gabbro intrusions containing an Ni-Cu sulfide deposit and barren gabbro intrusions of the Central Asian orogenic belt. The recovered resistivity structure resolved two low-resistivity layers: one was located at an elevation range of 850 to 950 m (the elevation of the surface is about 1,000 m) and widespread along the survey lines, whereas the other was present between 300 and 600 m and was limited to only part of the survey line. These structures are interpreted to represent carbonaceous layers. Gabbro intrusions are present as high-resistivity formations. Based on the drilling results, in the area where the deep carbonaceous layer exists, the Ni-Cu orebodies are associated with gabbro intrusions, whereas where the gabbro intrusions are not associated with a carbonaceous layer, no Ni-Cu orebodies are present. These associations can be detected using FDCSEM with a horizontal electric field and could be used to explore Ni-Cu deposits.

Topics & Concepts

GabbroGeologyMaficGeochemistryElectrical resistivity and conductivityLayered intrusionPetrologyIgneous rockEngineeringElectrical engineeringGeophysical and Geoelectrical MethodsGeochemistry and Geologic MappingGeophysical Methods and Applications