Abstract

Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and radio imaging methods (RIM) surveys were along a section through the undertaken in boreholes McConnell massive NiCu sulfide near Sudbury, Ontario. Both single-hole, fixed offset (SHFO; reflection) soundings and crosshole measurements were acquired using GPR. Tomographic images of RIM signal attenuation reveal the outline of the body. Tomographic reconstruction for the inter-hole velocity structure using direct arrival times for cross-hole radar waves image part of one edge of the body.

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