Computer-Aided Lithogeochemistry: An Application Of Prospecting For Precambrian Stratabound Scheelite, Northeastern Brazil

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. C. Reid
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Computer-aided lithogeochemistry was used to "prospect" for stratabound scheelite (a tungsten ore) that occurs in many Precambrian clastic and chemical rocks, northeastern Brazil; The district is a metallogenic province covering about 5000km2. Exploration bedrock lithogeo-chemistry was applied at regional, local, and mine scales to identify regional tungsten trends and dispersion halos associated with economic tungsten mineralization. Regional coarse-mesh sampling (Cu,Mo,W) in 25km2 cells "found" all major mines and significant prospects using objective and cost objective computer mapping of bedrock geochemical data. The method is efficient ; of the 3600km2 study area only 9% of the original area remained after the initial pass. Of this area, the geo- chemically highest ranked (4%) cells contained the mines and prospects. Similar computer-aided treatment was applied to Cu,Mo,W,F, and Be lithogeochemical data from several mining concessions and prospects with outcropping and subsurface W mineralization. At a local scale out-cropping W mineralization was recognized at a distance of 500m. Fracture zones through which hydrothermal solutions traveled were identified; these were related to W mineralization at a depth of 200m.
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APA: J. C. Reid  (1986)  Computer-Aided Lithogeochemistry: An Application Of Prospecting For Precambrian Stratabound Scheelite, Northeastern Brazil

MLA: J. C. Reid Computer-Aided Lithogeochemistry: An Application Of Prospecting For Precambrian Stratabound Scheelite, Northeastern Brazil. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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