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    Three-dimensional probability tomography of self-potential anomalies of graphite and sulphide mineralization in Orissa and Rajasthan, India

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    International audienceCharge occurrence probability (COP) and dipole occurrence probability (DOP) tomographic imaging of graphite and sulphide orebodies, which were earlier detected by a self-potential (SP) survey, were carried out. Three typical examples, two shallower graphite lenses in Bender and Berni, Orissa State, and one relatively deeper sulphide deposit in Kayar, Rajasthan State, are presented. An exploratory test hole, drilled on the basis of the SP results in Bender and Berni, struck graphite. A mise-à-la-masse survey was also carried out on these two deposits to delineate the orebody. The graphite deposits have subsequently been mined. The shapes of the graphite bodies, especially the upper parts, are now known. The Bender deposit is a single graphite lens, whereas the graphite occurrences in Berni are complex multilens-type deposits. Both the COP and DOP techniques clearly imaged the single lens at Bender, as well as the multilens deposits at Berni. The Kayar sulphide deposit, unlike the graphite deposits, has not yet been mined, and therefore it is not delineated as precisely as the graphite orebodies. However, its outline is known from the drilling data. The imaging results of COP and DOP show good agreement with the drilling results of the sulphide deposits
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