Integrated geophysical methods for boulder delineation to improve mining

Author:

Gomo Sikelela1,Rapetsoa Moyagabo K.1ORCID,Manzi Musa S. D.1ORCID,Onyebueke Emmanuel1,Dildar Jureya1,Sihoyiya Mpofana1,Mutshafa Ndamulelo1,Harrison Wesley2,Bourdeau Julie E.345ORCID,Brovko Oleg1,James Ian15ORCID,Cooper Gordon R. J.1ORCID,Scheiber Stephanie1,Durrheim Raymond J.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Geosciences University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg Republic of South Africa

2. SRK Consulting Johannesburg Republic of South Africa

3. Geological Survey of Canada Ottawa Ontario Canada

4. Wits Mining Institute University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg Republic of South Africa

5. Southern Geoscience Consultants West Perth WA Perth Australia

Abstract

AbstractNear‐surface boulders can pose serious challenges to opencast mining. They often introduce complexities, delays in drilling, blasting and excavation programmes, which subsequently decrease mining efficiency, increase mining risks and costs. The location of subsurface boulders and the identification of other geological features that may impact mining activities (e.g. fractures, the presence of iron‐rich ultramafic pegmatites and the variation in weathering across a mining region) are necessary to reduce the challenges posed by these geological features, therefore optimizing mining efficiency. In this study, magnetics, electrical resistivity tomography, seismic refraction tomography, ground penetrating radar and borehole data are integrated for boulder delineation and mapping of other geological features that may impact mining using an unmined section at Tharisa Mine, Bushveld Complex (South Africa), as a test site. The results obtained from the different geophysical techniques are found to complement each other and successfully delineate boulders, fractures, iron‐rich ultramafic pegmatites and the variation in weathering and layering across the area. The incorporation of geophysical results can thus improve mining efficiency, while reducing mining risks and costs.

Funder

National Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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