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MAGNETIC PROSPECTING
Contents:
Introduction
Earth’s Magnetism
Components of earth’s magnetic field
Magnetic Poles
Magnetism of rocks and minerals
Instruments
Field Procedures
Applications
Conclusion
References
Introduction:
Magnetic prospecting is a geophysical method based
on the examination of magnetic field anomalies of the
Earth caused by non-similar magnetization intensity
of rocks.
 The magnetic field of the Earth magnetizes rocks
to a variable degree which is determined by their magnetic
susceptibility, intensity and magnetizing force.
It is based on magnetic anomaly observed in the field on
paramagnetic/ferromagnetic minerals like magnetite,
pyrrhotite, franklinite, cobaltite and diamagnetic minerals
like rock salt , quartzite etc.
Earth’s Magnetism:
The earth behaves like a large
magnet and a magnetic field not
only exists in its body but also
surrounds it far in space.
The intensity of the field varies
on the surface of the earth form
place to place with latitude, and
geological factors.
The total intensity of the earth’s
field is about 70,000 gammas at
the magnetic poles and 39,000
gammas at the magnetic
equators.
The intensity of the field also
varies with respect to time. Diagrammatic representation of the
Earth’s Magnetic field
Components of Earth’s Magnetic Field:
Declination (D):-It indicates the
difference in degrees, between the true
north and magnetic north.
Inclination(I):- It is the angle, in
degrees, of the magnetic field above or
below horizontal.
Horizontal intensity(H):- It defines
the horizontal component of the total
field intensity.
Vertical intensity (Z):- It defines the
vertical component of the total field
intensity.
Total intensity(T):- It is the strength of
the magnetic field, not divided into its
component parts T²=Z²+H².
Vector diagram of the Earth’s
magnetic field components (in
Northern Hemisphere).
Magnetic Poles:
The magnetic force
surrounding a magnet is
not uniform.
There exists a great
concentration of force at
each end of the magnet
and a very weak force at
the center.
The two ends which are
the regions of concentrated
lines of force, are the poles
of the magnet.
Magnet have two magnetic
poles and both have equal
magnetic strength. A bar magnet showing the two magnetic
poles and the lines of flux
Magnetism of Rocks and Minerals:
Rocks and minerals exhibit two types of magnetism.
 Induced:- Induced magnetism is that which is
acquired by a body when subjected to a magnetizing
force. The intensity of magnetism acquired depends not
only on the nature of the material composing the body,
but also on the strength of the magnetizing force.
Remnant:- Some substances containing Iron, Nickel,
etc are however known to retain their magnetism more
or less permanently, even after magnetizing force has
been removed. They therefore said to posses remnant
magnetism.
Based on magnetic susceptibility magnetic materials are
classified into:-
Ferromagnetic:-shows very high magnetic susceptibility
and very high positive magnetic anomaly.
Paramagnetic:- shows high magnetic susceptibility and
high positive magnetic anomaly.
Diamagnetic:- shows low magnetic susceptibility and
negative magnetic anomaly.
Magnetic permeability(µ):- is a measure of
modification by induction of the force of attraction or
repulsion between two magnetic poles.
Magnetic susceptibility(k):- is a measure of the
magnetic response of a material to an external
magnetic field.
Magnetic susceptibilities of some
minerals:
Mineral Susceptibilities k*10(c.g.s.units)
Paramagnetic
Magnetite 200,000 to 1,300,000
Illimnite 135,000 to 252,000
Pyrrhotite 125,000
Franklinite 36,000
Jacobsite 2,000
Hematite(specular) 426-3,200
Hematite(amorphous) 40-528
limonite 57-220
Serpentine 1,300
Chromite 244-9,400(depending on fe content)
Hausmannite 132-318
Pyrite 4-420
Chalcopyrite 32
Contd...
Diamagnetic:
Calcite -0.6 to -1.04
Diamond -1.80
Graphite -8.00
Quartz -1.07 to-1.2
Rock salt -0.82 to -1.3
Anhydrite -1.1 to -1.2
Instruments:
A magnetometer is a scientific Instrument used to
measure the strength and direction of the magnetic field
in the vicinity of the instrument. Magnetic field varies
from place to place and differences in earth’s magnetic
field.
 Magnetometer are often a frequent component
instrument on spacecraft that explore planets.
Schmidt type magnetometer
Torsion magnetometer
Flux gate magnetometer
Nuclear or the proton magnetometer
Rubidium vapors magnetometer
Torsion magnetometer
Contd…
Highly sensitivity Torsion magnetometers for
measuring the vertical and the horizontal
components of the earth’s magnetic field.
Magnet is suspended by a torsion fibre. The earth’s
magnetic field deflects the magnet form its null
position and a restoring torque applied to the same
torsion fiber helps to bring the magnet back into the
null position.
The extend of the restoring torque applied gives a
measure of the intensity of the earth’s magnetic field.
Field Procedures:
In the case of vertical magnetometers the instrument
is set at right angle to the magnetic meridian and at
least two reading are taken for each setting, by
rotating the system through 180⁰.
In the case of horizontal magnetometers , the
instrument is set parallel to the magnetic meridian, so
that the poles of magnet system are free to move .the
reading is taken only once in a position . Because
rotating through 180⁰ will not give any variation in
reading.
Applications:
Exploration of magnetic ores of iron
In mining field magnetic prospecting may be applied.
1. directly in the search for deposits of highly magnetic
minerals such as magnetite, pyrrhotite and some of the
manganese ores.
2.indirectly for locating bodies of other minerals which
themselves may not be magnetic minerals.
In petroleum exploration, for determination of thickness
of sediments .
In engineering projects for locating construction materials
such as granite, basalt and other building stones
Conclusion:
Magnetic prospecting is the oldest geophysical methods
employed for exploration of magnetite deposits . It has
come a long way in terms on accuracy and precision, from
the dip needle to the latest rubidium and cesium vapour
magnetometer .
Magnetic prospecting is very successful method in directly
locating iron, manganese and pyrrhotite deposits, and
indirectly in locating places of gold, diamond, quartz and
bauxite .
It is also useful in ascertaining the depth of sedimentary
basins and the thickness of sedimentary strata.
References:
 Milton B D (1998), Introduction to Geophysical
Prospecting, 4th edition, Mc Graw-Hill International
Editions- Geology series, pg. 476-519
 Ramakrishna T S (2006), Geophysical Practice in
Mineral Exploration and Mapping, Memoir 62,
Geological Society of India, Bangalore, pg 34-46.
Ramachandra Rao M.B. (1975), Outlines of
Geophysical Prospecting – A Manual for Geologist, pg.
120-169
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Magnetic prospecting

  • 2. Contents: Introduction Earth’s Magnetism Components of earth’s magnetic field Magnetic Poles Magnetism of rocks and minerals Instruments Field Procedures Applications Conclusion References
  • 3. Introduction: Magnetic prospecting is a geophysical method based on the examination of magnetic field anomalies of the Earth caused by non-similar magnetization intensity of rocks.  The magnetic field of the Earth magnetizes rocks to a variable degree which is determined by their magnetic susceptibility, intensity and magnetizing force. It is based on magnetic anomaly observed in the field on paramagnetic/ferromagnetic minerals like magnetite, pyrrhotite, franklinite, cobaltite and diamagnetic minerals like rock salt , quartzite etc.
  • 4. Earth’s Magnetism: The earth behaves like a large magnet and a magnetic field not only exists in its body but also surrounds it far in space. The intensity of the field varies on the surface of the earth form place to place with latitude, and geological factors. The total intensity of the earth’s field is about 70,000 gammas at the magnetic poles and 39,000 gammas at the magnetic equators. The intensity of the field also varies with respect to time. Diagrammatic representation of the Earth’s Magnetic field
  • 5. Components of Earth’s Magnetic Field: Declination (D):-It indicates the difference in degrees, between the true north and magnetic north. Inclination(I):- It is the angle, in degrees, of the magnetic field above or below horizontal. Horizontal intensity(H):- It defines the horizontal component of the total field intensity. Vertical intensity (Z):- It defines the vertical component of the total field intensity. Total intensity(T):- It is the strength of the magnetic field, not divided into its component parts T²=Z²+H². Vector diagram of the Earth’s magnetic field components (in Northern Hemisphere).
  • 6. Magnetic Poles: The magnetic force surrounding a magnet is not uniform. There exists a great concentration of force at each end of the magnet and a very weak force at the center. The two ends which are the regions of concentrated lines of force, are the poles of the magnet. Magnet have two magnetic poles and both have equal magnetic strength. A bar magnet showing the two magnetic poles and the lines of flux
  • 7. Magnetism of Rocks and Minerals: Rocks and minerals exhibit two types of magnetism.  Induced:- Induced magnetism is that which is acquired by a body when subjected to a magnetizing force. The intensity of magnetism acquired depends not only on the nature of the material composing the body, but also on the strength of the magnetizing force. Remnant:- Some substances containing Iron, Nickel, etc are however known to retain their magnetism more or less permanently, even after magnetizing force has been removed. They therefore said to posses remnant magnetism.
  • 8. Based on magnetic susceptibility magnetic materials are classified into:- Ferromagnetic:-shows very high magnetic susceptibility and very high positive magnetic anomaly. Paramagnetic:- shows high magnetic susceptibility and high positive magnetic anomaly. Diamagnetic:- shows low magnetic susceptibility and negative magnetic anomaly.
  • 9. Magnetic permeability(µ):- is a measure of modification by induction of the force of attraction or repulsion between two magnetic poles. Magnetic susceptibility(k):- is a measure of the magnetic response of a material to an external magnetic field.
  • 10. Magnetic susceptibilities of some minerals: Mineral Susceptibilities k*10(c.g.s.units) Paramagnetic Magnetite 200,000 to 1,300,000 Illimnite 135,000 to 252,000 Pyrrhotite 125,000 Franklinite 36,000 Jacobsite 2,000 Hematite(specular) 426-3,200 Hematite(amorphous) 40-528
  • 11. limonite 57-220 Serpentine 1,300 Chromite 244-9,400(depending on fe content) Hausmannite 132-318 Pyrite 4-420 Chalcopyrite 32 Contd...
  • 12. Diamagnetic: Calcite -0.6 to -1.04 Diamond -1.80 Graphite -8.00 Quartz -1.07 to-1.2 Rock salt -0.82 to -1.3 Anhydrite -1.1 to -1.2
  • 13. Instruments: A magnetometer is a scientific Instrument used to measure the strength and direction of the magnetic field in the vicinity of the instrument. Magnetic field varies from place to place and differences in earth’s magnetic field.  Magnetometer are often a frequent component instrument on spacecraft that explore planets. Schmidt type magnetometer Torsion magnetometer Flux gate magnetometer Nuclear or the proton magnetometer Rubidium vapors magnetometer
  • 15. Contd… Highly sensitivity Torsion magnetometers for measuring the vertical and the horizontal components of the earth’s magnetic field. Magnet is suspended by a torsion fibre. The earth’s magnetic field deflects the magnet form its null position and a restoring torque applied to the same torsion fiber helps to bring the magnet back into the null position. The extend of the restoring torque applied gives a measure of the intensity of the earth’s magnetic field.
  • 16. Field Procedures: In the case of vertical magnetometers the instrument is set at right angle to the magnetic meridian and at least two reading are taken for each setting, by rotating the system through 180⁰. In the case of horizontal magnetometers , the instrument is set parallel to the magnetic meridian, so that the poles of magnet system are free to move .the reading is taken only once in a position . Because rotating through 180⁰ will not give any variation in reading.
  • 17. Applications: Exploration of magnetic ores of iron In mining field magnetic prospecting may be applied. 1. directly in the search for deposits of highly magnetic minerals such as magnetite, pyrrhotite and some of the manganese ores. 2.indirectly for locating bodies of other minerals which themselves may not be magnetic minerals. In petroleum exploration, for determination of thickness of sediments . In engineering projects for locating construction materials such as granite, basalt and other building stones
  • 18. Conclusion: Magnetic prospecting is the oldest geophysical methods employed for exploration of magnetite deposits . It has come a long way in terms on accuracy and precision, from the dip needle to the latest rubidium and cesium vapour magnetometer . Magnetic prospecting is very successful method in directly locating iron, manganese and pyrrhotite deposits, and indirectly in locating places of gold, diamond, quartz and bauxite . It is also useful in ascertaining the depth of sedimentary basins and the thickness of sedimentary strata.
  • 19. References:  Milton B D (1998), Introduction to Geophysical Prospecting, 4th edition, Mc Graw-Hill International Editions- Geology series, pg. 476-519  Ramakrishna T S (2006), Geophysical Practice in Mineral Exploration and Mapping, Memoir 62, Geological Society of India, Bangalore, pg 34-46. Ramachandra Rao M.B. (1975), Outlines of Geophysical Prospecting – A Manual for Geologist, pg. 120-169 • http://wikipedia.org • http://wikimediafoundation.org