Characteristics of Magnetic Susceptibility of the Cores in Yinmin Mining Area

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Through the work of measuring magnetic susceptibility of the cores in Yinmin mining area, Yunnan, one can draw a conclusion that different strata have different magnetic susceptibility, and variations of magentic susceptibility as a whole have significant changes, concerned primarily with mafic ferruginous lava, iron ore, ferruginous dolomite and fine grained diabase in the Luoxue Group and the Yinmin Group. The study of magnetic susceptibility of the rocks is not only relevant to magnetic prospecting and the boreholetricomponent magnetic, but also a rapid and effective means of geological exploration for the iron-oxide copper gold (IOCG) deposit in Yinmin mining area.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 912-914)

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65-68

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April 2014

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