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Natural Resources Canada > Earth Sciences Sector > Priorities (2002-2006) > Northern resources development > Slave Province Compilation
Slave Province Minerals & Geoscience
Electrical Resistivity Structure of the Yellowknife River Fault Zone and Surrounding Region

Alan Jones and X. Garcia

The diagram below displayes seismic reflection migrated data and interpretation from Profile 1 of van der Velden and Cook (2002). The MT model has been distorted on either side of Yellowknife in order to take account of the road direction along which the seismic reflection data were acquired. (a) Migrated seismic reflection data on top of the resistivity model. (b) Interpretation by van der Velden and Cook (2002). (c) Comparison of the van der Velden and Cook (2002) interpretation with the resistivity model. (CSBC = Central Slave Basement Complex, GBSZ = gold-bearing shear zones)

Seismic reflection migrated data and interpretation from Profile 1 of van der Velden and Cook (2002).


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