Articles | Volume 13, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/se-13-827-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/se-13-827-2022
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Establishing an integrated workflow identifying and linking surface and subsurface lineaments for mineral exploration under cover: example from the Gawler Craton, South Australia

Ulrich Kelka, Cericia Martinez, Carmen Krapf, Stefan Westerlund, Ignacio Gonzalez-Alvarez, Mark Pawley, and Clive Foss

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The insights of this study will help to improve our understanding on how to identify basement linear structures and how these lineaments could be related to surface lineaments or geology in the context of the Central Gawler Craton, South Australia. This contribution suggests a targeting concept for identifying the structural footprint of subsurface mineral systems by combining remotely sensed data corresponding to surface and subsurface features.