The Optimization of Geochemical Exploration for Gold using Glacial Till
 
    
    - Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 12787 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
"Abstract-Exploration in most areas of Canada has to contend with problems posed by glacial overburden. In many areas exploration for gold has been based on the sampling of tills, frequently by deep overburden drilling, and analyses of heavy mineral concentrates. Notwithstanding the significant role that till geochemistry has played in the discovery of some important gold deposits over the last few years, increased appreciation of the nature of the glacial history and stratigraphy and the character of gold within till has led to the recognition of a number of ways whereby the effectiveness of exploration can be improved upon.In order for till geochemistry to be useful in exploration, a number of conditions must be fulfilled,  including:1. mineralization, or alteration halo related to mineralization, subcropping at the bedrock /over burden interface; 2.glacial erosion and dispersal of a recognizable signature of mineralization  into the glacialsediments; 3, preservation of glacial sediments containing this geochemical component (trace metal or mineral) at positions  subsequently  selected  for  sampling  (normally  drill sites); 4. correct  identification  of  specific  till units  and  associated  ice movement  history; 5. collection of adequately large and representative samples; 6. appropriate sample preparation and processing; 7, appropriate geochemical analyses; and 8. correct data processing and interpretation.While we have no control over the first two geological conditions, and only limited controlover till availability, we can control the quality and thoroughness of sampling, sample identification, sample preparation, analysis and interpretation.  In particular  attention needs to be focussed on obtaining  a large enough  sample  to  be adequately  representative,  an  unbiased  sample  must be collected, together with appropriate sample processing, analysis, data processing and interpretation. It is considered that by modifying or extending existing  approaches  to gold  exploration the chances of exploration success can be increased. In particular, analyses of both the heavy mineral and minus 63 ?m fractions of till is recommended because gold in till may occur in different size fractions."
Citation
APA: (1992) The Optimization of Geochemical Exploration for Gold using Glacial Till
MLA: The Optimization of Geochemical Exploration for Gold using Glacial Till. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1992.
