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Vol 51 Iss. 2
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62-65
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Selection of moraine sediment fractions to be analyzed in lithogeochemical surveys

Authors:
N. F. Mayorov
Date submitted:
1965-08-08
Date accepted:
1965-10-04
Date published:
1966-07-26

Abstract

The methodology of lithogeochemical survey in conditions of overlapping of bedrock by moraine formations of considerable thickness differs significantly from the methodology used in cover el in dealluvial deposits. This difference, as we found in one of the regions of the Kola Peninsula in the search for copper-nickel sulfide ores, is due to the greater importance of salt halos in scattering than mechanical ...

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References

  1. Dreimanis A. Geochemical prospecting for copper, lead, and zinc in glaciated areas of Eastern Canada. Proc. XXI International Geol. congress, vol. III. Mir, 1964.
  2. Safronov N. I. To the question about the possibilities of geochemical prospecting in the conditions of moraine deposits. In Sb. Geochemical Prospecting of Ore Deposits in the USSR. Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1957.
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