Revealing Hidden Treasures: Detecting Sulphide Orebodies through High-Frequency Seismoelectric Signals

Industry: The mining industry, particularly those involved in extracting sulphide minerals such
as zinc, copper, lead, and gold.

Challenge: The mining industry, particularly those involved in extracting sulphide minerals such
as zinc, copper, lead, and gold.

Extraordinary Aspects of the Paper: The paper confirmed a previously little-known
seismoelectric effect where sulphide orebodies emit high-frequency EM signals when impacted
by seismic waves. These signals were detected as brief, high-amplitude pulses with consistent
spectral peaks. The research demonstrated that this phenomenon could be utilized for locating
sulphide orebodies in underground mines, offering a potentially revolutionary exploration tool.
The GaGe Digitizer’s high bandwidth was crucial in capturing these detailed signals,
showcasing its significant contribution to advancing geophysical exploration methods.


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