Abstract

ABSTRACT Geophysical data processing further constrained inversion is evolving progressively prevalent in geoscience domains for three-dimensional modelling and resources evaluation. The process is based on the magnetic and gravity data processing further constrained Cartesian cut cell inversion to discern the maximum of information about HAJJAR deposit in order to calculate its tonnage. This article exhibits data and inversion processing technique for tonnage calculation based on an important geophysical magnetic and gravity surveys of defined extent of HAJJAR region, which presents a great benefit to save time and have accurate and realistic results to a same case. Otherwise, the potential-field signatures of what are regarded to be geologically expressive features are sought within the magnetic and gravity data. The preliminary stage for tonnage calculation was residual anomaly processing and depth estimation of the orebody using spectral analysis method. However, progressing towards extracting the deposit signature, the used method leads to invest the gravity signature of the orebody in adequacy with the magnetic signature. Finally, the tonnage calculation was developed by constrained Cartesian cut cell inversion using Voxi Earth ModellingTM. Obtained results were very important, given their qualitative and quantitative accuracy, which give an added value for the governmental geological and geophysical survey.

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