Geochemical Investigations Of Magnetic Anomalies, Lee County, Alabama

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thornton L. Neathery
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

A small area in the Alabama Piedmont was studied to determine if metallic enrichment was associated with local magnetic anomalies. Cores from two holes in these magnetic anomalous areas have sulfide (pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite) film on slicken-side and fracture surfaces. Two hundred and fifty soil samples were collected from the top of the "B" horizon on 1, 000 foot centers over the general trend of magnetic anomalies. Soil samples were leached with a 1:2. 7 mixture of HF and H2SO4 and the dilute filtrate analyzed for Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Cr, Mo, and Cd, using atomic absorption methods. Concentration-value maps were prepared for each element. Small areas of anomalous concentrations were defined for Cu, Pb, Zn, Mo, and Ni. Some of these areas generally coincides with magnetic anomalies. Concentration values (ppm) range from: Cu 165.0 - 0. 5; Pb 265. 0 - 0.0; Zn 1386.0 - 43. 0; Ni 187.0 - 10.0; Co 207.0 - 6. 5; Cr 117.5 - 2.0; Mo 95.0 - 0.0; and Cd 32. 5 - 2.0. Studies of other magnetic anomalies appear warranted.
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APA: Thornton L. Neathery  (1972)  Geochemical Investigations Of Magnetic Anomalies, Lee County, Alabama

MLA: Thornton L. Neathery Geochemical Investigations Of Magnetic Anomalies, Lee County, Alabama. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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