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Tania Dhu1,2 and Lachlan Hallett1
The Northern Territory’s geophysical data is generated from a range of sources including government regional-scale geophysical surveys, Geophysical and Drilling Collaboration (GDC) co-funded surveys, and data acquired through industry mineral and petroleum exploration projects. In addition to these geophysical datasets, a range of derived geophysical products (such as Territory wide grids and images) suitable for geophysical interpretation have been created. Geophysical interpretation and modelling of these data and products incorporates constraints determined by rock property data. Rock property data has been collected and collated by the Northern Territory Geological Survey (NTGS) since 2014 and is published annually in
1 Northern Territory Geological Survey, GPO Box 4550, Darwin NT 0801, Australia
2 Email: [email protected]
Digital Information Package (DIP) 013 (Hallett 2017). The integration of new geophysical data, derived products and constrained geophysical interpretation and modelling is providing insight into the geological framework of the Northern Territory.
NTGS regional geophysical acquisition
Under the Creating Opportunities for Resource Exploration (CORE) initiative, a range of regional geophysical surveys have been completed. These surveys have been undertaken to improve the resolution of ground gravity and airborne magnetic and radiometric data across the Amadeus and greater McArthur basins. Two airborne magnetic and radiometric surveys have been completed (Figure 1): the 2014 Dunmarra survey (Dhu 2015) and the 2016 NTGS Delamere and Spirit Hills survey (Dhu 2016); both basins
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Figure 1. Location of the Dunmarra (2014) and NTGS Delamere and Spirit Hills (2016) magnetic and radiometric surveys overlain on the Northern Territory-wide total magnetic intensity image (a) and ternary radiometric image (b).© Northern Territory Government March 2017. Copying and redistribution of this publication is permitted but the copyright notice must be kept intact and the source attributed appropriately.
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are now covered by airborne magnetic and radiometric data at a line spacing of 500 m or less.
Gravity surveys are designed to increase resolution of ground gravity across the basins to 4 km station spacing or less. Five ground gravity surveys have been completed covering almost a quarter of the Northern Territory mainland. These surveys consist of approximately 20 000 stations acquired by NTGS on 4 km grid spacing and another 8500 infill stations at various spacing acquired through collaboration with industry. The North McArthur Basin and West Amadeus surveys were released in 2014 (Dhu 2015), the NTGS North Wiso Basin and NTGS Victoria Basin surveys in 2015 (Dhu 2016), and the NTGS Daly Basin survey in 2016 (Figure 2a). The NTGS Daly Basin survey is located directly north of the Fitzmaurice River on the northwestern coastline of the Northern Territory. Approximately 2500 ground gravity stations at 4 km grid spacing were acquired during the survey along with one infill survey of 350 stations at 1 and 2 km spacing. This survey covers the southern extent of the Pine Creek Orogen and the Daly, Bonaparte and Birrindudu basins (Figure 2b, c).
Geophysical and drilling collaboration geophysical surveys
The NTGS has provided co-funding for geophysical surveys under the GDC program since 2008. To be eligible for co-funding, surveys need to be in greenfields areas where there
is a paucity of geological information or the surveys need to use innovative approaches. Since inception, 24 geophysical projects have been completed and released with another three underway as of February 2017 (Figure 3). Completed projects have acquired over 50 000 ground gravity stations and 24 000 line km of airborne magnetic and radiometric data. In addition, approximately 30 000 line km of airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data using TEMPEST, SKYTEM, VTEM and XTEM systems have been acquired. Innovative, prospect scale surveys include audio-magnetotelluric (AMT) surveys in the Batten Fault Zone and at the Carrara project in the Barkly Tablelands, a helicopter-borne sub-audio magnetic survey at Tin Camp Creek, and two seismic lines over the Emu Fault at the Yalco project. A number of these projects have led to follow-up GDC co-funded drilling programs.
Rock properties
The rock properties project is building a dataset of rock properties from across the Northern Territory to aid in the interpretation and modelling of geophysical data. The dataset contains both rock property measurements (magnetic susceptibility and density) collected by NTGS and a compilation of measurements from other sources including exploration reports (minerals and petroleum statutory reporting), core sampling reports, government reports (Geoscience Australia, CSIRO and previously
Figure 2. (a) Location of West Amadeus (2014), North McArthur Basin (2014), NTGS North Wiso Basin (2015), NTGS Victoria Basin (2015) and NTGS Daly Basin (2016) gravity surveys overlain on the Northern Territory-wide Bouguer gravity anomaly. (b) Image of the NTGS Daly Basin Bouguer gravity anomaly. (c) Location of the Daly Basin gravity survey overlain on the geological regions map of the Northern Territory.
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published NTGS data) and academic publications. These data aid in understanding the geophysical signature of different lithologies; they are applied to constrain forward modelling and inversion of geophysical data. For example, current work by Blaikie and Kunzmann (2017) uses differences in geophysical signature to map the distribution of depositional packages within the greater McArthur Basin (Close 2014) and to model the packages extent in 3D. Understanding the variation of density and magnetic susceptibility extracted from the rock property dataset
within the greater McArthur Basin stratigraphy is providing a key constraint for this work.
The NTGS systematically collects rock property measurements on drill core as part of its HyLoggerTM program. Measurements are made at semi-regular intervals using a standard method to ensure data quality (Hallett in prep). To date, over 12 000 of these measurements have been made. In addition to this program, specific stratigraphic units and intervals are targeted to provide more complete coverage of rock properties in areas of focus: for example,
Tin Camp CreekAlligator Energy LtdHeli-SAM (1100 line km)CR20141120
Toudinny Creek – Bundara CreekWestern Desert Resources LtdGravity (987 stations)CR20100730
Calvert HillsRedbank Copper LtdMag/Rad (9036 line km)CR20110800
Carrara ProjectAMT (128 stations)Teck Australia Pty LtdCR20150920
Eclipse Uranium Project (Area 2)Eclipse Uranium LtdAEM (TEMPEST 1610 line km)CR20120063
Ngalia BasinThundelarra ExplorationAEM (TEMPEST 2267 line km)CR20110129
Ooratippra ProjectAcacia Minerals Pty Ltd (NT Resources)Gravity (2482 stations)CR20110048
Wiso BasinToro Energy LtdAEM (SKYTEM 1074 line km)CR20100630
Wiso BasinToro Energy LtdAEM (TEMPEST 1288 line km)CR20130181
Eclipse Uranium Project (Area 1, 3 & 4)Eclipse Uranium LtdAEM (TEMPEST 1610 line km)CR20120063
HenburyCentral Petroleum LtdGravity (538 stations)PR20090149
KulgeraQuasar Resources Pty LtdGravity (3048 stations)CR20090203
Mount EbenezerQuasar Resources Pty LtdGravity (1703 stations)CR20090204
Curtin SpringsQuasar Resources Pty LtdGravity (1280 stations)CR20090581
Western Ngalia BasinThundelarra Exploration LtdGravity (1702 stations)CR20090593
Bonita Sub-ProjectABM Resources NLAEM (TEMPEST 4386 line km)CR20121109
Reynolds RangeToro Energy LtdAEM (TEMPEST 1224 line km)CR20130180
Victoria River DownsAnglo Australian Resources NLGravity (1589 stations)CR20090856
Larrimah EastWestern Desert Resources LtdAEM (XTEM 1763 line km)CR20100926
Birrindudu and Victoria Petroleum ProjectTom OatesGravity (7398 stations)PR20150060
Flora RiverConsolidated Global Investments Ltd (Century Hill Pty Ltd)Mag/Rad (1835 line km)CR20120752
Yalco ProjectTeck Australia Pty LtdSeismic (22 line km) CR20150921
Yalco ProjectTeck Australia Pty LtdMag/Rad (5434 line km)CR20140948
North Batten ProjectMMG Exploration Ltd
AMT (269 stations)CR20150769
Davenport ProjectAreva Resources Aus Pty LtdAEM (VTEM 2373 line km)CR20131041
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Figure 3. Location of GDC geophysical surveys overlain on the geological regions map of the Northern Territory.
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over 3500 targeted measurements have been completed on stratigraphic units of the greater McArthur Basin. Rock property data is now available on approximately 80% of the stratigraphic units within the greater McArthur Basin.
The rock property dataset is released annually in DIP013. As of March 2017, DIP013 contains over 60 000 rock property values from across the Northern Territory (Figure 4). The dataset contains measurements of:
• magnetic susceptibility• bulk density• apparent grain density• apparent porosity• permeability.
In addition to these rock properties, DIP013 records sample locations, published stratigraphy, drillhole names and measurement methods (where known).
Product availability
All products including geophysical datasets and DIP013 are available through GEMIS (http://geoscience.nt.gov.au/gemis) or can be requested from the Minerals and Energy InfoCentre.
References
Blaikie T and Kunzmann M, 2017. Towards an improved understanding of the 3D structural architecture of the greater McArthur Basin through geophysical interpretation and modelling: in ‘Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar (AGES) Proceedings, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, 28–29 March 2017’. Northern Territory Geological Survey, Darwin (this volume).
Dhu T, 2015. Pre-competitive geophysical data under the CORE initiative: in ‘Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar (AGES) 2015. Record of abstracts’. Northern Territory Geological Survey, Record 2015-002.
Dhu T, 2016. Geophysical data in the Northern Territory: Insights from government and industry acquired data: in ‘Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar (AGES) Proceedings, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 15–16 March 2016’. Northern Territory Geological Survey, Darwin.
Close DF, 2014. The McArthur Basin: NTGS’s approach to a frontier petroleum basin with known base metal prospectivity: in ‘Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar (AGES) 2014. Record of abstracts’. Northern Territory Geological Survey, Record 2014-001.
Hallett L, 2017. Rock property dataset of the Northern Territory (March 2017). Northern Territory Geological Survey, Digital Information Package DIP 013.
Hallett L, in prep. NTGS rock property data collection methodologies. Northern Territory Geological Survey, Technical Note.
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Figure 4. Location of rock property measurements published in DIP013. Orange dots represent the location of measurements conducted by the NTGS in conjunction with its HyLoggerTM program. Light blue dots represent the location of targeted measurements conducted by the NTGS on drill core and hand samples. Dark blue dots represent the location of rock property values collated from archival reports. Red outline indicates boundary of greater McArthur Basin.
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