Drift Exploration in Glaciated Terrain

Drift Exploration in Glaciated Terrain
Author: Geological Society of London
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1862390827

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This volume describes the use of till geochemical and indicator mineral methods for mineral exploration in the glaciated terrain of Canada. The principles and examples described in this volume will have direct applications for exploration companies looking for diamonds, precious and base metals and uranium in glaciated parts of North America, northern Europe and Asia and mountainous regions of South America.

Drift Exploration in the Canadian Cordillera

Drift Exploration in the Canadian Cordillera
Author: Peter T. Bobrowsky
Publsiher: Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: PSU:000025023398

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As the frequency of near-surface mineral discoveries in the British Columbia Cordillera diminishes, exploration is more frequently focused on regions of high potential but mantled by unconsolidated sediments or drift, dominated by Quaternary deposits. This volume is a compilation of papers on various aspects of drift exploration, using examples from British Columbia. Topics of the papers include Quaternary geology, recognition of paleo-flow direction, drift potential mapping, drilling methods, glacial dispersal determination using indicator clasts, till geochemistry, biogeochemical sampling, lake sedimentology, laboratory techniques, shallow seismic methods, borehole analysis, and resistivity mapping. Case studies elaborating on drift exploration concepts are dispersed throughout the compilation.

Application of Till and Stream Sediment Heavy Mineral and Geochemical Methods to Mineral Exploration in Western and Northern Canada

Application of Till and Stream Sediment Heavy Mineral and Geochemical Methods to Mineral Exploration in Western and Northern Canada
Author: Isabelle McMartin,Roger C. Paulen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: STANFORD:36105215392544

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Drift Prospecting

Drift Prospecting
Author: R. N. W. DiLabio,W. B. Coker,Geological Survey of Canada,International Union for Quaternary Research. Congress
Publsiher: Energy, Mines and Resources Canada
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1989
Genre: Science
ISBN: UVA:X030313141

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Collection of papers presented in 1987, showing a variety of types of research being carried out in different geological settings in Canada and Finland. The papers indicate the value of grassroots studies in glacial geology and how the basis for drift prospecting is a thorough understanding of the provenance, stratigraphy, and ice flow directions of glacial sequences, backed by data on the geochemistry, lithology, and mineralogy of glacial sediments. Abstracts are included for each paper.

Regolith Exploration Geochemistry in Arctic and Temperate Terrains

Regolith Exploration Geochemistry in Arctic and Temperate Terrains
Author: Kauranne Kauranne
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2016-03-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781483291239

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Geochemists, geologists, chemists, mathematicians, technicians and amateur prospectors alike will find this a practically oriented and comprehensive handbook for use in the field or office. It describes methodologies for assessing overburden in Arctic and temperate regions. Scientists can study the composition of bedrock by analyzing the overburden and ores found by the separation of the anomalies from the chemical background variation. This task is a very demanding one for previously glaciated terrain, where overburden consists totally of transported and mixed materials. It is possible to trace back the anomalies found in glacial till and sometimes those found in glacifluvial sediments. Special care in sampling and preparation of samples for analysis as well as very sensitive methods of analysis are necessary in obtaining results suitable for successful interpretation. The present handbook is dedicated to these vital problems. The genesis of overburden formations and the character of geochemical anomalies are discussed at length, after which examples are provided from a variety of situations. Articles concerning practical aspects of sampling, analysis and mathematical treatment, written specifically to help investigations are also included. The text is illustrated by 196 drawings, 32 tables and the selected bibliography contains 533 references. A key word list makes the handbook easy to use.

Past Glacial Environments

Past Glacial Environments
Author: John Menzies,Jaap van der Meer
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 859
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780081005255

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Past Glacial Environments, Second Edition, presents a revised and updated version of the very successful first edition of Menzies’ book, covering a breadth of topics with a focus on the recognition and analysis of former glacial environments, including the pre-Quaternary glaciations. The book is made up of chapters written by various geological experts from across the world, with the editor’s expertise and experience bringing the chapters together. This new and updated volume includes at least 45% new material, along with five new chapters that include a section on techniques and methods. Additionally, this new edition is presented in full color and features a large collection of photographs, line diagrams, and tables with examples of glacial environments and landscapes that are drawn from a worldwide perspective. Informative knowledge boxes and case studies are included, helping users better understand critical issues and ideas. Provides the most complete reference concerning the study of glacial processes and their geological, sedimentological, and geomorphological products Comprised of chapters written by various geological experts from across the world Includes specific case studies to alert readers to important ideas and issues Uses text boxes throughout to explain key concepts from glacial literature Presents full color photographs, line diagrams, and tables throughout

Mineral Deposits of Finland

Mineral Deposits of Finland
Author: Wolfgang Derek Maier,Raimo Lahtinen,Hugh O'Brien
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 802
Release: 2015-05-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780124104761

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Mineral Deposits of Finland is the only up-to-date and inclusive reference available that fully captures the scope of Finland’s mineral deposits and their economic potential. Finland hosts Europe’s most mature rocks and large cratonic blocks, analogous to western Australia and Southern Africa, which are the most mineralized terrains on Earth. Authored by the world’s premier experts on Finnish mineral exploration and mining, Mineral Deposits of Finland offers a thorough summary of the mineral deposits and their petrogenesis, helping readers to map, explore, and identify Finland’s renewed potential for mineral exploration and extraction. Presents a thoroughly inclusive catalogue of Finland’s mineral deposits and their economic potential Features full-color figures, illustrations, working examples and photographs to aid the reader in retaining key concepts to underscore major advances in the exploration of Finland’s mineral resources Offers concise chapter summaries authored by leaders in geological research, which provide accessible overviews of deposit classes

Geological Survey of Canada Open File 3228

Geological Survey of Canada  Open File 3228
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Natural Resources Canada
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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