Biogeochemical Dispersion Patterns Associated with Porphyry-Style Mineralization in the Coed y Brenin Forest, North Wales

K. O. Al Ajely*, Michelle J. Andrews, Ron Fuge

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Abstract

An investigation has been conducted on the concentration of base metals and selected trace elements in twigs representing first and second year growth from Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis, Carriere), Norwegian spruce (Picea abies, Karsten) and the Hybrid larch (Larix eurolepis, Henry) in the vicinity of disseminated copper mineralization associated with intermediate intrusions. Anomalous concentrations of copper, molybdenum and rubidium occur in spruce trees growing directly over mineralized zones even where buried by deep overburden. Associated copper and molybdenum soil anomalies are displaced to the west of the mineralization. Biogeochemical anomalies have been detected in spruce twigs over porphyry-style mineralization buried beneath thick glacial drift.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSixth International Prospecting in Areas of Glaciated Terrain Symposium
PublisherInst of Mining & Metallurgy
Pages1-10
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)0900488743
Publication statusPublished - 1984
EventSixth International Prospecting in Areas of Glaciated Terrain Symposium - Glasgow, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Duration: 17 May 198418 May 1984

Conference

ConferenceSixth International Prospecting in Areas of Glaciated Terrain Symposium
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
CityGlasgow
Period17 May 198418 May 1984

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