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The Highland Valley Copper (HVC) district has been studied in great detail via multiple methods, and through different disciplines as part of the Canadian Mining Innovation Council (CMIC) Footprints project. Following geological and petro-physical investigations, this district was also the focus of detailed aeromagnetic inversions over the common host rock phases and altered rocks. The inversions were conducted using geological constraints obtained from surface and borehole geology and physical properties constraints from hand sample measurements. These inversions outline areas of alteration spatially related to the porphyry Cu systems and mapped alteration in the HVC district.

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This page is a summary of: Porphyry copper alteration imaging with aeromagnetic data at Highland Valley Copper, British Columbia, Canada, August 2017, Society of Exploration Geophysicists,
DOI: 10.1190/segam2017-17674613.1.
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