Regional Drainage Geochemical Gold Exploration Techniques Used in Queensland, Australia
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 11
 - File Size:
 - 186 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1989
 
Abstract
Significant advances in regional  geochemical exploration techniques  have been made over the last 5 years  in the search for gold deposits.  This has occurred largely by the  development of the bulk cyanide ex- tractable gold (BLEG) also known as  the Bulk Cyanide Leach (BCL) tech- nique. The technique has been  developed and designed for Australian  conditions and has two main ad- vantages over the pan concentrate  technique preferred by many ex- plorationalists, viz:,. 1. It is designed to collect ultra  fine gold common to epithermal  and other north Queensland types  of gold deposits. 2. The large sample (approx.5 kg)  allows very low detection  levels, ranging between 0.1  and 0.05 ppb Au.  The use of the BLEG technique in  exploration has led to the discovery  of the Wirralie gold deposit and  numerous other epithermal gold  prospects previously undetected by  pan concentrate and minus 80 mesh  (pathfinder elements) surveys in the  Drummond Basin.
Citation
APA: (1989) Regional Drainage Geochemical Gold Exploration Techniques Used in Queensland, Australia
MLA: Regional Drainage Geochemical Gold Exploration Techniques Used in Queensland, Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.