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Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition) ›› 2022, Vol. 52 ›› Issue (5): 1649-1657.doi: 10.13278/j.cnki.jjuese.20210394

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Deep Mineral Exploration   of Magmatic Cu-Ni Sulfide Deposits in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Taking Hongqiling Cu-Ni Deposit as an Example

Xu Zhihe1, 2, Sun Fengyue3, Gu Guanwen12,Niu Xingguo4, Qian Ye3   

  1. 1. College of Earth Sciences,Institute of Disaster Prevention, Sanhe 065201,Hebei,China 

    2. Heibei Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics,Sanhe 065201,Hebei,China 

    3. College of Earth Sciences,Jilin University, Changchun 130061,China  

    4. Inner Mongolia Nonferrous Geology and Mining (Group) Geophysical Exploration,Huhhot 010010,China

  • Received:2021-12-20 Online:2022-09-15 Published:2022-10-11

Abstract:

Hongqiling magmatic Cu-Ni sulfide deposit is located in the southeastern margin of the Central Asian orogenic belt (CAOB). In this paper, the multi-degree vertical derivative and 2.5-D interactive inversion technique are used to predict the mineralization of the hidden orebodies in the deep (500-1 000 m) Cu-Ni deposit, and to study the ore-bearing properties of the mafic-ultramafic rocks (such as #1, #3 and new #3 plutons). The results show that the high-precision gravity anomaly can effectively determine the spatial distribution of deep hidden orebodies by carrying out data processing on the upper edge of different heights and the vertical first-order derivative, and the 2.5-D interactive inversion technique can be used to detect the weak anomaly caused by deep orebodies. It is speculated that there are 5 blind vein-shaped orebodies in the #3 pluton in the study area with a burial depth of 700-1 100 m. After drilling verification, 32 259 t of Ni ore was successfully discovered (the average grade of ore is 0.36%), of which No. 2 ore body is the thickest ore body, the ore penetration depth is 700-1 100 m, the average Ni ore grade is 0.39%, and the reserves are up to 27 433 t.

Key words: Central Asian orogenic belt, Hongqiling Cu-Ni deposit; deep exploration, geophysics, 2.5-D interactive inversion technique

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