Multi-element geochemical analyses on ultrafine soils in Western Australia - Towards establishing abundance ranges in mineral exploration settings

IF 1 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Anicia Henne, Ryan R.R.P Noble, Morgan Williams
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In this study, we present summary statistics for multi-element soil geochemistry across Western Australia based on over 74,000 soil samples using the UltraFine+ ® method that extracts and analyses the clay (<2 µm) fraction of a soil sample. This method is a critical advancement for the detection of mobile element signatures for soil geochemical mineral exploration surveys in cover. However, existing estimates of background metal abundances acquired with other methods and on different sample media do not readily provide context for these analyses as recovery from the fine fraction differs to that of whole-sample analysis. We therefore present herein the geochemical results for 52 elements including precious, base and critical metals, as well as commonly associated pathfinder elements for Western Australian samples analysed during several research projects by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. This dataset is separated by tectonic unit, into the Eastern Goldfields Superterrane and the Youanmi Terrane in the Yilgarn Craton, the Pilbara Craton and Sylvania Inlier, the Gascoyne, Lamboo and Aileron Provinces, and the Bryah and Earaheedy Basins to provide exploration-relevant context in these areas. We discuss some of the general trends observed for twelve of these elements, as well as some considerations for the use of these data in comparison to other geochemical soil surveys and with regards to mineral exploration settings. The samples presented in this study are not evenly distributed across Western Australia and limited information is available to correlate whether lithology at depth is mineralised or barren. However, in the absence of other, systematic datasets using the <2 µm size fraction, these data present a suitable first-pass resource of element abundance ranges in areas of mineral exploration interest using the UltraFine+ ® method in some of the mineral endowed areas of Western Australia. Supplementary material: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6919933
西澳大利亚超细土壤的多元素地球化学分析——在矿产勘探环境中建立丰度范围
在这项研究中,我们使用UltraFine+®方法提取和分析土壤样品中的粘土(<2 μ m)部分,对西澳大利亚州超过74,000个土壤样品进行了多元素土壤地球化学的汇总统计。该方法是覆盖区土壤地球化学矿产勘查中移动元素特征检测的重要进展。然而,现有的用其他方法在不同样品介质上获得的背景金属丰度估计并不能很容易地为这些分析提供背景,因为从细颗粒中回收的金属丰度与整个样品分析的金属丰度不同。因此,我们在此提供52种元素的地球化学结果,包括贵金属、贱金属和关键金属,以及在英联邦科学与工业研究组织的几个研究项目中分析的西澳大利亚样品中常见的探路者元素。该数据集按构造单元划分,分为伊尔加恩克拉通、皮尔巴拉克拉通和西瓦尼亚河、加斯科因省、兰博省和艾勒隆省、Bryah和Earaheedy盆地的东部金矿超级地体和Youanmi地体,以提供这些地区的勘探相关背景。我们讨论了对其中12种元素观察到的一些一般趋势,以及与其他地球化学土壤测量和矿物勘探环境相比使用这些数据的一些考虑。本研究中提供的样品在西澳大利亚州的分布并不均匀,并且可以获得的信息有限,无法确定深部岩性是矿化的还是贫瘠的。然而,在缺乏其他使用<2µm粒度分数的系统数据集的情况下,这些数据显示了在西澳大利亚一些矿产赋存区使用UltraFine+®方法进行矿产勘探的兴趣区域中元素丰度范围的合适的首遍资源。补充资料:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6919933
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Geochemistry-Exploration Environment Analysis
Geochemistry-Exploration Environment Analysis 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
16.70%
发文量
30
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (GEEA) is a co-owned journal of the Geological Society of London and the Association of Applied Geochemists (AAG). GEEA focuses on mineral exploration using geochemistry; related fields also covered include geoanalysis, the development of methods and techniques used to analyse geochemical materials such as rocks, soils, sediments, waters and vegetation, and environmental issues associated with mining and source apportionment. GEEA is well-known for its thematic sets on hot topics and regularly publishes papers from the biennial International Applied Geochemistry Symposium (IAGS). Papers that seek to integrate geological, geochemical and geophysical methods of exploration are particularly welcome, as are those that concern geochemical mapping and those that comprise case histories. Given the many links between exploration and environmental geochemistry, the journal encourages the exchange of concepts and data; in particular, to differentiate various sources of elements. GEEA publishes research articles; discussion papers; book reviews; editorial content and thematic sets.
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