A Comparative Study of Rock, Soil and Plant Chemistry in Relation to Nickel Mineralization in the Pioneer Area, Wester Australia
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 1
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 - 35 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1973
 
Abstract
The application of biogeochemical methods in mineral exploration in the semi-arid to and  environment of Western Australia was investiga- ted in an area near Norseman. The reliability  of these methods was evaluated by comparing  trace element characteristics of rock, soil and  plants in the vicinity of the Pioneer BB pros- pect. The prospect is located in the south- western part of the Pioneer Dome, where granite  gneiss core is surrounded by a 'greenstone'  sequence of ultrabasic, basic and sedimentary  rocks. Nickel-iron sulphide mineralization  occurs discontinuously along one of the basic- ultrabasic contacts. Analyses of unweathered and partly weath- ered rock from diamond drill cores show the  ultrabasic rock to be highly variable with re- spect to nickel, copper, cobalt, zinc and manga- nese. Samples of weathered bedrock and over- lying soil were analysed both for total trace  element contents and for the trace elements  associated with secondary iron and manganese  oxides. Approximately 30 per cent of the total  nickel content of the weathered basic rock is  associated with secondary iron and manganese  oxides, compared to approximately 15 per cent in  the weathered ultrabasic rock. The soil is partly transported but has a  residual component sufficient to provide a reli- able indication of the underlying rock chemistry,  although the trace element content of the soil  is less variable than that of the rock. Total
Citation
APA: (1973) A Comparative Study of Rock, Soil and Plant Chemistry in Relation to Nickel Mineralization in the Pioneer Area, Wester Australia
MLA: A Comparative Study of Rock, Soil and Plant Chemistry in Relation to Nickel Mineralization in the Pioneer Area, Wester Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1973.