Minerals (Jan 2021)

Automated Indicator Mineral Analysis of Fine-Grained Till Associated with the Sisson W-Mo Deposit, New Brunswick, Canada

  • H. Donald Lougheed,
  • M. Beth McClenaghan,
  • Daniel Layton-Matthews,
  • Matthew I. Leybourne,
  • Agatha Natalie Dobosz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min11020103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 103

Abstract

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Exploration under thick glacial sediment cover is an important facet of modern mineral exploration in Canada and northern Europe. Till heavy mineral concentrate (HMC) indicator mineral methods are well established in exploration for diamonds, gold, and base metals in glaciated terrain. Traditional methods rely on visual examination of >250 µm HMC material. This study applies mineral liberation analysis (MLA) to investigate the finer (250 µm fraction of HMC. Many of these sulfide grains are present only as inclusions in more chemically and robust minerals and would not be identified using optical methods. The extension of the wolframite dispersal train highlights the ability of MLA to identify minerals that lack distinguishing physical characteristics to aid visual identification.

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