Geochemical Exploration In The Canadian Shield State Of The Art: Closing Remarks

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 699 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1971
Abstract
"I HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED the pleasant task of adding a last word in way of summary to this session. I think that the trend set in having a geochemical session at the CIM Annual General Meeting is a good one and I hope it will continue so that members of the mining fraternity can get together on a regular basis and discuss geochemical problems peculiar to our Canadian scene. A series of interesting papers have been presented on what has been considered by many in the past as not only a problem area for geochemistry but even an impossible one. The papers should help dispel some of these fears. Lack of development of geochemical techniques in the Shield has been due to a variety of factors, many of which have been mentioned. However, I feel that one of the main reasons for this lack of development has been timidness on behalf of many people to get out and do the necessary work which helps produce answers to many of the questions asked. New developments and applications of geochemical methods in the Shield will not be done by the faint of heart but by those who have the curiosity, interest, imagination, drive, resources and, most of all, the intestinal fortitude to stick to it and not give up because results or conditions do not meet with preconceived notions. Another element that will be needed by those who will successfully apply the techniques and who will be responsible for new breakthroughs is the systematic approach to sampling and analysis and the integration of geochemical, geological and geophysical results. Erratic sampling patterns - a sample here and a sample there - generally lead to more problems than solutions."
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APA:
(1971) Geochemical Exploration In The Canadian Shield State Of The Art: Closing RemarksMLA: Geochemical Exploration In The Canadian Shield State Of The Art: Closing Remarks. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1971.