Remote sensing, geobotany and biogeochemistry in detection of Thalanga zinc-lead-copper deposit near Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
M. M. Cole
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

An assessment of the combined application of remotely sensed satellite imagery, geobotany and biogeochemistry reveals the complementary value of these techniques in the Thalanga area. The SPOT imagery yields useful information on features of the terrain and discriminates the gossan over the ore zone. Geobotany differentiates geological units and the anomalous vegetation provides visual expression of the surface presence of the ore zone, while biogeochemistry effectively locates its concealed extension below Tertiary sediments and ferricrete
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APA: M. M. Cole  (1991)  Remote sensing, geobotany and biogeochemistry in detection of Thalanga zinc-lead-copper deposit near Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia

MLA: M. M. Cole Remote sensing, geobotany and biogeochemistry in detection of Thalanga zinc-lead-copper deposit near Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1991.

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