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Geochemistry-exploration Environment Analysis | 2010

Gas geochemistry and deeply buried mineral deposits: the contribution of the Applied Geochemistry Research Group, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London

M. Hale

ABSTRACT During the 1970s and 1980s, the Applied Geochemistry Research Group, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, investigated gas geochemistry for mineral exploration in regions of exotic overburden. Mercury vapour anomalies were determined over structurally controlled mineralization in arid terrain but the necessity of adequate trace levels of mercury in the mineralization at depth to provide detectable signals in the vapour phase near surface was recognized as a limitation. Anomalous soil air disequilibria of oxygen and carbon dioxide were found above the suboutcrop of several types of oxidizing sulphide mineralization: oxygen in soil air is depleted due to oxygen consumption by sulphide oxidation reactions; these produce sulphur dioxide which, as sulphuric acid, reacts with any carbonates associated with the mineralization to generate, and increase the soil air content of, carbon dioxide. Carbonyl sulphide, one of the sparingly soluble metastable gases produced in trace quantities by sulphide oxidation, was found adsorbed on soil particles over concealed sulphide mineralization; conspicuously strong anomalies were found in glacial clay overlying fault-hosted mineralization, consistent with a numerical model of gas migration in complex media. Although, in the subsequent two decades, models and methods for geochemical exploration in regions of exotic overburden have increasingly focused on metal ion transport from depth to surface, a steady flow of reports of research into, and successful applications of, mercury, oxygen, carbon dioxide and metastable trace gases generated by sulphide oxidation continues.


Ore Geology Reviews | 2012

Characterization of the hydrothermal systems associated with Archean VMS - mineralization at Panorama, Western Australia, using hyperspectral, geochemical and geothermometric data

Frank J.A. van Ruitenbeek; Thomas Cudahy; Freek D. van der Meer; M. Hale


Geochemical remote sensing of the subsurface (Handbook of Exploration Geochemistry ; 7) | 2000

Aerospace detection of hydrocarbon - induced alteration

Yang Hong; F.D. van der Meer; J. Zhang; M. Hale


Archive | 2009

Spatial distribution of alteration minerals in La Josefina epithermal deposit, Deseado Massif, Southern Argentina : abstract + powerpoint

R.P. Andrada de Palomera; F.J.A. van Ruitenbeek; F.D. van der Meer; M. Hale; Raúl Roberto Fernández


Archive | 2008

Tracing fluid pathways in Archean hydrothermal systems with imaging spectroscopy : abstract + powerpoint

F.J.A. van Ruitenbeek; Thomas Cudahy; M. Hale; H.M.A. van der Werff; F.D. van der Meer


Archive | 2008

Exploration target generation with hyperspectral remote sensing : abstract

F.J.A. van Ruitenbeek; T. Cuhady; M. Hale; F.D. van der Meer


Archive | 2007

Efficient generation of exploration targets with hyperspectral remote sensing : powerpoint

F.J.A. van Ruitenbeek; Thomas Cudahy; M. Hale; F.D. van der Meer


Archive | 2007

Remote detection of whole rock geochemical patterns : implications for regional VMS exploration : powerpoint

F.J.A. van Ruitenbeek; Thomas Cudahy; M. Hale; F.D. van der Meer


Archive | 2006

Data integration concepts in hyperspectral geologic remote sensing : powerpoint.

F.J.A. van Ruitenbeek; F.D. van der Meer; Thomas Cudahy; M. Hale


Archive | 2005

Process-based mapping using imaging spectroscopy : abstract

F.J.A. van Ruitenbeek; H.M.A. van der Werff; F.D. van der Meer; M. Hale; Thomas Cudahy

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Thomas Cudahy

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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J. Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Raúl Roberto Fernández

National University of La Plata

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