Field-Based Alteration Mapping Using the PIMA

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N Merry T Cocks
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The mineral exploration industry is increasingly aware of the importance of the relationship between mineralogical data and geochemical assay results. However, until recently, the cost and time constraints of most techniques for analysing alteration mineralogy have precluded detailed alteration studies. These impediments have been reduced by the development of the Portable Infrared Mineral Analyser (PIMA), a field portable infrared spectrometer that allows rapid (in field) and cost effective analysis of alteration minerals including subtle variations in mineral crystallinity and composition.   A major application of this technology is in mapping mineralogical variations within hydrothermal alteration systems. Using actual case study examples this paper introduces two approaches to using the PIMA data: 1. for directly mapping alteration systems and using the PIMA data to provide vectors to mineralisation, and 2. for establishing empirical relationships between geochemical data and PIMA spectral data. These applications demonstrate that this technology can be an invaluable tool for targeting and mapping alteration and mineralisation.
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APA: N Merry T Cocks  (1995)  Field-Based Alteration Mapping Using the PIMA

MLA: N Merry T Cocks Field-Based Alteration Mapping Using the PIMA. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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