Applied Geochemistry In Exploration For Selected Mineral Occurrences In The Philippines ? I. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. E. Hale
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The Institute of Applied Geology (I.A.G.), a joint project sponsored by the University of the Philippines, the Philippine Bureau of Mines and the United Nations Development Programme (Special Fund) undertook during 1965-66 a number of field projects in Northern Luzon Island (Fig. 1). These field operations were of a two-fold nature: during approximately six weeks an orientation survey, involving, geology, geophysical surveying, and geochemical prospecting, was conducted over a partly developed, disseminated copper deposit at Sto. Nino (Fig. 1). The Sto. Nino study demonstrated (Hale and Govett, 19677 Govett and Hale, 1967) the feasibility of geochemical prospecting relative to other exploration methods for the location and delineation of disseminated copper occurrences, the major source of metal in the expanding mineral industry of the Philippines. A vein occurrence at Suyoc (Fig. 1) was similarly subjected to
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APA: W. E. Hale  (1968)  Applied Geochemistry In Exploration For Selected Mineral Occurrences In The Philippines ? I. Introduction

MLA: W. E. Hale Applied Geochemistry In Exploration For Selected Mineral Occurrences In The Philippines ? I. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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