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Vol 183
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Article

On correlation of element concentrations in spray нaloes of dispersion being fixed with different geoelectrochemical methods

Authors:
O. F. Putikov1
E. G. Margovich2
About authors
  • 1 — Ph.D., Dr.Sci. Professor Saint-Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
  • 2 — Research Fellow Federal State Unitary Research-production Enterprise «Geologorasvedka»
Date submitted:
2008-10-30
Date accepted:
2008-12-14
Date published:
2009-12-11

Abstract

The theoretical basis for correlation between the results of two geoelectrochemical methods at different depths of sampling is presented. The field data confirm the conclusion.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Geology, search and prospecting of mineral deposits
Keywords:
concentration of elements stream haloes of dispersion geoelectrochemical methods
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References

  1. Bulashevich Yu.P. On the theory of interpretation of radioactive anomalies // Izv. AS USSR. Ser. Geograph. and Geophys. X. № 5. 1946, pp.8-12.
  2. Geoelectrochemical methods in prospecting of oil-gas fields and ore deposits / O.F.Putikov, E.G.Margovich, S.A.Veshev, N.A.Voroshilov, S.G.Alexeev, M.B.Shtokalenko // Proc. Min. Inst. 2005. Vol.162, pp.50-54.

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