Geochemical exploration for nickel sulphides in lateritic terrain in Western Australia

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
B. H. Smith
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

"Most of the discoveries of nickel sulphide deposits in Western Australia have followed the search for gossans. The chances of further discoveries depend on improving our understanding of the cover of strongly leached and transported materials that obscure approximately 85% of the area of the Yilgarn Block that has nickel sulphide mineralization potential. The lateritic profiles that are observed on the Yilgarn Block today were formed over a period of more than 100 m.y. of warm and humid climates. This lateritized land surface has been preserved by induration during subsequent arid climates as well as by the structural stability of the Yilgarn Block.In geochemical surveys of lateritied terrain samples have to be taken from at least the saprolite zone usually by drilling so that confident predictions can be made of the significance of analytical data. Account must be taken of the mineralogy of samples, as well as the nature of the horizon of a laterite profile that is being sampled, owing to the concentrating effects on trace elements of Fe and Mn oxides.Multivariate techniques have been applied successfully to analytical data in gossan recognition when textural evidence is ambiguous. Pathfinder geochemistry has also been used in gossan recognition and the most significant recent advance has come from studies of platinum group metals in nickel sulphides and their dispersion during weathering."
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APA: B. H. Smith  (1984)  Geochemical exploration for nickel sulphides in lateritic terrain in Western Australia

MLA: B. H. Smith Geochemical exploration for nickel sulphides in lateritic terrain in Western Australia. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1984.

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