Application of the Fine-Grained Soil Prospecting Method in Typical Covered Terrains of Northern China

In recent years, mineral resources near the surface are becoming scarce, causing focused mineral exploration on concealed deposits in covered terrains. In northern China, covered terrains are widespread and conceal bedrock sequences and mineralization. These represent geochemical challenges for mine...

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description In recent years, mineral resources near the surface are becoming scarce, causing focused mineral exploration on concealed deposits in covered terrains. In northern China, covered terrains are widespread and conceal bedrock sequences and mineralization. These represent geochemical challenges for mineral exploration in China. As a deep-penetrating geochemical technology that can reflect the information of deep anomalies, the fine-grained soil prospecting method has achieved ideal test results in arid Gobi Desert covered terrain, semi-arid grassland covered terrain, and alluvium soil covered terrain of northern China. The anomaly range indicated by the fine-grained soil prospecting method is very good with the known ore body location. The corresponding relationship can effectively indicate deep ore bodies and delineate anomalies in unknown areas. Overall, the fine-grained soil prospecting method can be applied to geochemical prospecting and exploration in covered terrains.
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Alluvium
Anomalies
Aridity
Bedrock
Copper
Fine-grained soils
Geochemical prospecting
Geochemistry
Gold mines & mining
Grasslands
Laboratories
Lead
Mass spectrometry
Metamorphic rocks
Mineral exploration
Mineral resources
Mineralization
Mines
Molybdenum
Quality control
Reference materials
Scientific imaging
Soil
Soils
Stone
Terrain
Zinc
title Application of the Fine-Grained Soil Prospecting Method in Typical Covered Terrains of Northern China
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