The Luminex Method - A New Geophysical Method For Airborne And Ground Prospecting For Ore Deposits ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. O. Seigel
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

This is an introductory paper on a new method of prospecting for mineral deposits which has been developed by Scintrex Limited. The method, which we call Luminex, for luminescent mineral exploration, is based on time- resolved mineral luminescence created by an ultraviolet light source. It has the ability to detect and resolve a group of key minerals which are either ore minerals themselves, or more often, are accessory or pathfinder minerals for certain types of economic ore deposits. Fortunately, these minerals are commonly found at the earth's surface, even in areas of considerable weathering. The method extends the range of mineral deposits which are remotely detectable from the air to include those such as tungsten, tin, molybdenum, gold and bedded lead-zinc deposits and, is therefore, a natural supplement to our three classical methods of airborne geophysics.
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APA: H. O. Seigel  (1983)  The Luminex Method - A New Geophysical Method For Airborne And Ground Prospecting For Ore Deposits ? Introduction

MLA: H. O. Seigel The Luminex Method - A New Geophysical Method For Airborne And Ground Prospecting For Ore Deposits ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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