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Numerical Responses of Marine Small-loop EM Surveys (해양 소형 루프 전자탐사 적용을 위한 전자기 반응 계산)

  • Choi, Ji-Hyang;Song, Yoon-Ho;Lee, Tae-Jong;Lee, Seong-Kon
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.67-70
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    • 2009
  • 송수신기 일체형인 소형 루프 시스템을 해저 전자탐사 기술의 적용 가능을 확인하는 과정의 시작 단계로 자기 쌍극자 송신원을 이용한 층서구조에서의 전자가 반응을 계산 하였다. 전도성인 해양 환경에서 측정되는 신호의 크기가 작은 한계가 있지만 전자기장 반응 해석을 통행 지하 하부의 정보를 얻을 수 있었다. 기반암 위의 층이 바닷물보다 저항성인 해저 지각인 경우와 전도성인 열수광상인 경우에 따라 반응이 달라짐을 확인하였고, 그 층의 두께에 따라서 변화하는 전자기 반응을 계산하여 탐지 가능한 층의 두께를 예상할 수 있었다. 송수신기가 모두 바다 속에 위치하기 때문에 송수신기의 배치 방법과 송수신기가 해저면에서 떨어지게 될 때 신호의 반응 변화를 파악하였다. 해양 소형 루프 전자탐사의 실제 적용을 위해서 이상의 연구들이 기초가 될 것으로 기대된다.

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Two- and three-dimensional analysis of MT data acquired in Victoria, Australia (호주 Victoria주 MT 탐사 자료의 2차원 및 3차원 해석)

  • Lee, Seong-Kon;Lee, Tae-Jong;Uchida, Toshihiro;Park, In-Hwa;Song, Yoon-Ho;Cull, Jim
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.71-74
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    • 2009
  • 호주 Victoria주에서 2007년에 이어 2008년에 Victoria주 북부 지역에서 추가로 탐사 자료를 획득하였으며, 이에 대한 2차원 및 3차원 해석을 수행하였다. 새로이 얻은 자료는 이전의 측선과 나란하게 설정하여 이전 결과에서 해석하였던 전기비저항 영상의 연장성을 밝히고자 하였다. 2차원 및 3차원 역산 결과를 이 지역의 지질자료와 비료 해석한 결과 2007년 MT자료 해석으로부터 확인된 고비저항 및 저비저항대의 공통적인 특징을 새로운 측선에서도 확인할 수 있었으며, 또한 이 지역의 대규모 단층대로 영상화할 수 있었다.

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Fusion of 3D seismic exploration and seafloor geochemical survey for methane hydrate exploration (메탄 하이드레이트 탐사를 위한 3 차원 탄성파 탐사와 해저면 지구화학탐사의 융합 기술)

  • Nagakubo, Sadao;Kobayashi, Toshiaki;Fujii, Tetsuya;Inamori, Takao
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2007
  • The MH21 Research Consortium has conducted a high-resolution 3D seismic survey and a seafloor geochemical survey, to explore methane hydrate reservoirs in the eastern Nankai Trough, offshore Japan. Excellent geological information about shallow formations was obtained from the high-resolution 3D seismic survey, which was designed to image the shallow formations where methane hydrates exist. The information is useful in constructing a geological and geochemical model, and especially to understand the complex geology of seafloor, including geochemical manifestations and the structure of migration conduits for methane gas or methane-bearing fluid. By comparing methane seep sites observed by submersibles with seismic sections, some significant relationships between methane hydrate reservoirs, free gas accumulations below the seafloor, and seafloor manifestations are recognised. Bathymetric charts and seafloor reflection amplitude maps, constructed from seismic reflections from the seafloor, are also useful in understanding the relationships over a vast area. A new geochemical seafloor survey targeted by these maps is required. The relationships between methane hydrate reservoirs and seafloor manifestations are becoming clearer from interpretation of high-resolution 3D seismic data. The MH21 Research Consortium will continue to conduct seafloor geochemical surveys based on the geological and geochemical model constructed from high-resolution 3D seismic data analysis. In this paper, we introduce a basis for exploration of methane hydrate reservoirs in Japan by fusion of 3D seismic exploration and seafloor geochemical surveys.

Potential Mapping of Moisan area Using SIP and 3D Geological Modeling (복소 전기비저항 및 3차원 지질모델링을 이용한 모이산 포텐셜 지도 구축)

  • Park, Gyesoon;Park, Samgyu;Son, Jeong-Sul;Kim, Changryol;Cho, Seong-Jun
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.209-215
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    • 2014
  • In order to develop a new mineral exploration technique, a study was carried out about the potential mapping of Moisan area using SIP (Spectral Induced Polarization) data. The SIP inversion results were classified according to the geological regions, and the distribution characteristics of resistivity and phase values of SIP data were analyzed at the ore region. Based on the characteristics of SIP of ore bodies, we performed 3D potential mapping of Moisan area. The analyzed potential map was verified using that the locations and patterns of high potential regions of the results are well matched with those of the known ore bodies. If we get the higher spatial resolution SIP data, the potential mapping technique using SIP data can be effectively applied to the estimation of mining deposit.

On Mathematical Representation and Integration Theory for GIS Application of Remote Sensing and Geological Data

  • Moon, Woo-Il M.
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.37-48
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    • 1994
  • In spatial information processing, particularly in non-renewable resource exploration, the spatial data sets, including remote sensing, geophysical and geochemical data, have to be geocoded onto a reference map and integrated for the final analysis and interpretation. Application of a computer based GIS(Geographical Information System of Geological Information System) at some point of the spatial data integration/fusion processing is now a logical and essential step. It should, however, be pointed out that the basic concepts of the GIS based spatial data fusion were developed with insufficient mathematical understanding of spatial characteristics or quantitative modeling framwork of the data. Furthermore many remote sensing and geological data sets, available for many exploration projects, are spatially incomplete in coverage and interduce spatially uneven information distribution. In addition, spectral information of many spatial data sets is often imprecise due to digital rescaling. Direct applications of GIS systems to spatial data fusion can therefore result in seriously erroneous final results. To resolve this problem, some of the important mathematical information representation techniques are briefly reviewed and discussed in this paper with condideration of spatial and spectral characteristics of the common remote sensing and exploration data. They include the basic probabilistic approach, the evidential belief function approach (Dempster-Shafer method) and the fuzzy logic approach. Even though the basic concepts of these three approaches are different, proper application of the techniques and careful interpretation of the final results are expected to yield acceptable conclusions in cach case. Actual tests with real data (Moon, 1990a; An etal., 1991, 1992, 1993) have shown that implementation and application of the methods discussed in this paper consistently provide more accurate final results than most direct applications of GIS techniques.

EPITHERMAL GOLD-SILVER DEPOSIT - EXPLORATION CASE STUDY OF EUNSAN DEPOSIT IN SOUTHWEST KOREA

  • Kim, Sahng-Yup
    • Proceedings of the KSEEG Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.25-26
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    • 2003
  • Since the 1960’s, the most attractive geological exploration for gold-silver deposits have been targeted on the sedimentary-host disseminated deposit, originating hydrothermal processes, low-grade (Au 2-8 g/t) but large reserves (5-20 M tons) and led to discovery of the Carlin deposit, following Battle Mountain, Round Mountain, Getchell and etc. in northeastern to central Nevada, USA. (omitted)

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PREDICTION MODELS FOR SPATIAL DATA ANALYSIS: Application to landslide hazard mapping and mineral exploration

  • Chung, Chang-Jo
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.9-9
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    • 2000
  • For the planning of future land use for economic activities, an essential component is the identification of the vulnerable areas for natural hazard and environmental impacts from the activities. Also, exploration for mineral and energy resources is carried out by a step by step approach. At each step, a selection of the target area for the next exploration strategy is made based on all the data harnessed from the previous steps. The uncertainty of the selected target area containing undiscovered resources is a critical factor for estimating the exploration risk. We have developed not only spatial prediction models based on adapted artificial intelligence techniques to predict target and vulnerable areas but also validation techniques to estimate the uncertainties associated with the predictions. The prediction models will assist the scientists and decision-makers to make two critical decisions: (i) of the selections of the target or vulnerable areas, and (ii) of estimating the risks associated with the selections.

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Deriving geological contact geometry from potential field data (포텐셜 필드 자료를 이용한 지짙학적 경계 구조 해석)

  • Ugalde, Hernan;Morris, William A.
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.40-50
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    • 2010
  • The building process of any geological map involves linking sparse lithological outcrop information with equally sparse geometrical measurements, all in a single entity which is the preferred interpretation of the field geologist. The actual veracity of this interpretative map is partially dependent upon the frequency and distribution of geological outcrops compounded by the complexity of the local geology. Geophysics is commonly used as a tool to augment the distribution of data points, however it normally does not have sufficient geometrical constraints due to: a) all geophysical inversion models being inherently non-unique; and b) the lack of knowledge of the physical property contrasts associated with specific lithologies. This contribution proposes the combined use of geophysical edge detection routines and 'three point' solutions from topographic data as a possible approach to obtaining geological contact geometry information (strike and dip), which can be used in the construction of a preliminary geological model. This derived geological information should first be assessed for its compatibility with the scale of the problem, and any directly observed geological data. Once verified it can be used to help constrain the preferred geological map interpretation being developed by the field geologist. The method models the contacts as planar surfaces. Therefore, it must be ensured that this assumption fits the scale and geometry of the problem. Two examples are shown from folded sequences at the Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick, Canada.

Location of Recent Micro-earthquakes in the Gyeongju Area (최근 경주지역 미소지진 진원 위치)

  • Han, Minhui;Kim, Kwang-Hee;Son, Moon;Kang, Su Young;Park, Jung-Ho
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.97-104
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    • 2016
  • Small to large earthquakes have been reported in Gyeongju and its vicinity in southeast Korea during historical period as well as instrumental observation period. We identified and located more than 300 earthquakes that occurred between January 2010 and December 2014 in a $20km{\times}30km$ area, but were unreported because of their small magnitudes. We used the Joint Hypocenter Determination (JHD) method to minimize the influence of the differences between the actual earth structure and 1-D velocity model for earthquake locations. The potential relationship between the previously reported Quaternary faults and the earthquake hypocenters was investigated. Many micro-earthquakes were found to be located in the southern segment of the Yeonil Tectonic Line, the Seokup fault, and the Waup basin boundary faults.