EXPLORATION

Drill hole count hits 1000

THE Perth Core Library has collected data on 300,000m of drill core from 1000 unique drill holes, thanks to the Geological Survey of Western Australia and the Hylogger rapid spectroscopic logging and imaging system.

The HyLogger team: Edward Rogers (left), Michael Wawryk, Paul Stephenson (Core Library Manager), and Lena Hancock.

The HyLogger team: Edward Rogers (left), Michael Wawryk, Paul Stephenson (Core Library Manager), and Lena Hancock.

The Hylogger system uses continuous visible and infrared spectroscopy and digital imaging to non-destructively look at cores, samples and cuttings. The machine creates high-resolution images of the...

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