Definition of large-scale zones of hydrothermal alteration by geochemical mapping using organic lake sediment

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
P. H. Davenport L. W. Nolan
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Jul 1, 1991

Abstract

Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress held in Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). Geochemical mapping provides a direct approach to delineating areas of epigenetic mineralisation and for relating the regional distribution of this mineralisation to an overall tectonostratigraphic and structural framework, as well as to extensive areas of hydrothermal alteration. Organic lake sediment is a widely available and effective sampling medium for regional geochemical mapping in Newfoundland, that has proved to be valuable in Au, Sb and W exploration
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APA: P. H. Davenport L. W. Nolan  (1991)  Definition of large-scale zones of hydrothermal alteration by geochemical mapping using organic lake sediment

MLA: P. H. Davenport L. W. Nolan Definition of large-scale zones of hydrothermal alteration by geochemical mapping using organic lake sediment. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1991.

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