Mineral Resource Objectives Of The Continental Scientific Drilling Committee's Dedicated Drill Holes And Add-On Science To Solve Mineral Deposit Problems (9e3a51f8-5506-4c44-ae9f-39e4104fa612)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 369 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
Geological interpretations generally require projections from direct observations at the earth's surface. Crustal projections include mineral deposits as well as the geochemistry of the crust and its fluids, structure and tectonics. Drilling offers opportunities for verification of the required projections, and is thus a required step in furthering crustal understanding. Like any new science, the direct observations that drilling provides commonly generate major surprises and stimulate totally new ideas. Drilling is costly. There are many critically important scientific problems with societal and potential economic benefits in mineral deposits which have not been drilled because the holes are difficult to justify as economically sound risks for private capital. Such holes, however, are highly justifiable research goals for government because of the significant new opportunity for ore deposit insight and exploration that they afford. The earth science community is prepared with excellent drilling projects for research in mineral deposits.
Citation
APA:
(1985) Mineral Resource Objectives Of The Continental Scientific Drilling Committee's Dedicated Drill Holes And Add-On Science To Solve Mineral Deposit Problems (9e3a51f8-5506-4c44-ae9f-39e4104fa612)MLA: Mineral Resource Objectives Of The Continental Scientific Drilling Committee's Dedicated Drill Holes And Add-On Science To Solve Mineral Deposit Problems (9e3a51f8-5506-4c44-ae9f-39e4104fa612). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.