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|a Geophysical case study of the Woodlawn orebody, New South Wales, Australia :
|b the first publication of methods and techniques tested over a base metal orebody of the type which yields the highest rate of return on mining investment with modest capital requirements /
|c editor, Robert J. Whiteley.
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|a Thirty five folded maps in pocket inserted.
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|a The Woodlawn orebody is located in eastern New South Wales, Australia. It is one of an important class of massive, copper-lead-zinc, stratiform volcanogenic mineral deposits and has reserves of about 10 million tonnes of ore. Deposits such as Woodlawn are the object of considerable worldwide exploitation effort because they yield the highest rate of return on mining investment with modest capital requirements. This detailed geophysical case study contains individual contributions by professionals from diverse backgrounds (industry, government and university) and includes the latest geophysical methods. It is the only detailed geophysical study of an economic sulphide deposit ever undertaken for educational purposes.
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|a Front Cover; Geophysical Case Study of the Woodlawn Orebody New South Wales, Australia; Copyright Page; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Part 1: Introduction and Summary; Chapter 1.1 Brief Description of the Woodlawn Deposit and Summary of Geophysical Responses; The Woodlawn Deposit; The Black Shale; Part 2: Exploration History; Chapter 2.1 Exploration History of the Woodlawn Orebody: Discovery to Development; Exploration History; Drilling Results and Metallurgy; Legal and Environmental Aspects; Ownership and Development; Geological Hypotheses.
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|a Part 3: Regional and Local SettingChapter 3.1 Regional Mineralization and Geophysics of the Eastern Lachlan Fold Belt, New South Wales; Introduction; Nature and Distribution of the Mineralization; Bouguer Gravity-eastern Lachlan Fold Belt; Woodlawn-Captains Flat area; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3.2 Geology, Geochemistry and Setting of the Woodlawn Deposit; Abstract; Introduction; Geological Setting; Factors Contributing to Geophysical Response; Superficial Cover; Geochemical Expression; Black Shale Locality; References; Part 4: Prediscovery Geophysical Surveys.
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|a Chapter 4.1 Early Geophysical Exploration of the Woodlawn OrebodyAbstract; Introduction; Discussion of Results; Summary and Conclusions; Part 5: Physical Property Measurements; 5.1 Physical Properties of the Woodlawn Orebody and Surrounding Rocks; Abstract; Introduction; Physical Property Measurements on Drill Core; In Situ Physical Property Measurements in Drill Holes; Resistivity of Overburden; Specific Gravity; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Part 6: Airborne Geophysical Surveys; Chapter 6.1 Review of Helicopter Electromagnetic Data over the Woodlawn Orebody; Abstract.
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|a IntroductionInterpretation; Survey at Woodlawn; Conclusions; Reference; Chapter 6.2 Input Results over Woodlawn; Abstract; Introduction; Equipment and Field Procedures; Discussion of Results; Summary and Conclusions; References; 6.3 Response of the Woodlawn Orebody to the DIGHEM II System; Abstract; Introduction; The DIGHEM II Multicoil System; Results; Conclusions; References; Part 7: Ground Geophysical Surveys: Electromagnetic Methods; Part 1: Continuous Wave, Remote Source Methods; Chapter 7.1 Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic Profiles at Woodlawn; Abstract; Introduction.
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|a Survey at WoodlawnEquipment and Field Procedures; Results; Station NDT; Results; Station NWC; Black Shale Area; Conclusions; References; Chapter 7.2 Three Audio Frequency Magnetic Traverses across the Woodlawn Orebody; Abstract; Introduction; Equipment and Field Procedures; Results; Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Part 2:Continuous Wave, Near Source Methods; Chapter 7.3 Audio Magnetotelluric Measurements on the Woodlawn Orebody using a Grounded Dipole Source; Abstract; The Audio Magnetotelluric Method.
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|a Copper ores
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