Regional geochemistry and regional geoscience: Some general considerations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. A. C. Fortescue
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

"Reconnaissance geochemical mapping, based on the chemical analysis of waters, stream, and / or lake sediments had its origin in geochemical prospecting surveys carried out in New Brunswick during the 1950s. More recently, reconnaissance geochemical surveys carried out by government agencies for mineral resource appraisal purposes have been seen as a special case of regional geochemical mapping which is carried out with the aim of describing geochemical patterns f or elements which may he interpreted for mineral resource appraisal, environmental or geological purposes. The interpretation of pal/ ems on regional geochemical maps is based on the concepts of landscape geochemistry, in this paper, the regional approach 10 geochemical mapping is described with reference to an experimental regional geochemical survey which was completed in southwest Ontario during 1981-82. II is concluded, on the basis of data pal/ems for one element only (i.e. arsenic), that the new approach has much potential for solving modern problems in geoscience.""If things don 'I alter they will stay as they are... An old adage.IntroductionDuring the past hundred years topographic, geological, and geophysical maps have been made for all, or nearly all, of Ontario. During the past thirty years these maps have become related as components of what is now called geoscience. Geoscience maps at the regional (i .e. 1 :250,000) scale are often used together to solve general problems in earth science especially in relation to prospecting, or mineral re source appraisal."
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APA: J. A. C. Fortescue  (1986)  Regional geochemistry and regional geoscience: Some general considerations

MLA: J. A. C. Fortescue Regional geochemistry and regional geoscience: Some general considerations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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