Electrical and Radiometric Logging of Mining Exploration Drill Holes in the Woodcutters Area, Rum Jungle District, N.T.

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 2218 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
Except for uranium search, conventional oil well logging techniques are relatively little-used in mining exploration. The main reasons for this are cost and an apparent lack of awareness of the potential use of the methods in the search for ore. However, relatively inexpensive portable units are currently available for performing the simpler electrical and radiometric logs in diamond drill holes.The emphasis in oil exploration logging programmes is largely on the estimation of porosity. In most mineral work, however, porosity is not very significant, and factors such as mineral conductivity and radioactivity assume an important role.The Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR) during a programme to explore for uranium and associated base metals in the area east of Rum Jungle, N.T., carried out electrical and radiometric logging of diamond drill holes as a routine part of their investigations. Case histories are described in which the logs were used to aid in defining stratigraphic sequences and transgressive structures in base-metal prospects. Some surface geophysicalanomalies were explained by the logging: induced polarization and electromagnetic anomalies were related to black slate; and self-potential anomalies were related to oxidation of pyrite black slate, or apparent electrokineticeffects in the black slate. The logs provided an objective appraisal of the rock units penetrated and thereby helped to differentiate lithologies.Borehole logging, including newer techniques such as downhole analysis, could be done in geological and geophysical investigations in other areas for a relatively small cost with a considerable potential gain of information.
Citation
APA: (1978) Electrical and Radiometric Logging of Mining Exploration Drill Holes in the Woodcutters Area, Rum Jungle District, N.T.
MLA: Electrical and Radiometric Logging of Mining Exploration Drill Holes in the Woodcutters Area, Rum Jungle District, N.T.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1978.