Controlled Source Electromagnetic Mapping of Massive Sulfide Deposits with an AUV

International Marine Minerals Society
Steve Bloomer Peter Kowalczyk Matthew Kowalczyk
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"Mineral deposits found near seafloor hydrothermal venting are of great economic interest. Valuable metals such as gold, copper, zinc, and other polymetallic sulfides are found in appreciable grades in seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits associated with these vents. For mapping these deposits, electromagnetic prospecting is one geophysical method that is very useful because copper/gold rich deposits are highly conductive.Ocean Floor Geophysics (OFG) in 2008 developed the first EM system to successfully map the limits of conductive mineralization in a survey at the Solwara 1 deposit (Kowalczyk, 2008). Since then, towed coincident loop time domain systems have been developed by Waseda University (Nakayama and Saito, 2016) and have successfully detected known mineralization buried at 30m depth. Using a deep tow controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) array, very clear anomalies have been measured (Murton, 2017) over known mineralization at the TAG field on the mid-Atlantic ridge.In 2014 and 2015, OFG partnered with Fukada Salvage and Marine Co. Ltd. and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography to map methane hydrate deposits off the coast of Japan using a towed controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) system developed by Scripps. These hydrate deposits are resistive targets, and the Scripps system successfully mapped subsurface electrical resistivity distributions to depths of several 100 metres below the seafloor. OFG is attempting to extend the Scripps CSEM technology to map subsurface conductive SMS deposits to a similar range of depths below the seafloor."
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APA: Steve Bloomer Peter Kowalczyk Matthew Kowalczyk  (2017)  Controlled Source Electromagnetic Mapping of Massive Sulfide Deposits with an AUV

MLA: Steve Bloomer Peter Kowalczyk Matthew Kowalczyk Controlled Source Electromagnetic Mapping of Massive Sulfide Deposits with an AUV. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.

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