New GA find is off the charts

By David Upton / June 05, 2018 / www.mining-journal.com / Article Link

Every few years a data plot appears that makes exploration geoscientists giddy with excitement. This new one from Geoscience Australia is right up there.

David Upton

New GA find is off the charts05 JUNE 201805/06/2018commentsshare

If you are in the mineral exploration business you'll likely remember the buzz created by Graham Heinson's "Fingers of God" cross-section of crust in the Olympic Dam province. His magnetotelluric (MT) work revealed slender, conductive fingers of crust swirling up from the mantle to beneath Olympic Dam, Wirrda Well and two other locations coinciding with known mineralisation.

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