Soil geochemistry is routinely and effectively used for mineral prospecting in areas of glaciated terrain, notably in Canada and Finland. This study uses the Tellus and Tellus Border soil geochemical data to investigate possible glacial dispersal of gold and base metals in the Down–Longford terrane of Ireland. Results from multivariate statistical analysis of the data correlate well with known mineralisation and prove effective in identifying further areas of potentially high prospectivity. Dispersal of gold and base metals is identified, reflecting single and multiple ice flow directions over relatively short distances (≤20 km)
The Dlnantian host and wall rocks to the Ballyvergin, Gortdrum, Oola, Carrickittle and Tynagh base-m...
Geochemical analyses of tills in the Waterford area indicate that till matrix closely reflects under...
The enhancement of mineral exploration is essential for the growing demand of base metals in the wor...
Recently published Tellus geochemical data for sediment fines in SE Ireland show extensive Au anomal...
Regional exploration for rare and precious metal enrichment traditionally uses multielement geochemi...
Regional exploration for rare and precious metal enrichment traditionally uses multielement geochemi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Irish Academy ...
The Dalradian terrane of north-western Northern Ireland is an attractive target for orogenic vein m...
This report describes results of a preliminary study using Tellus soil geochemical baseline data to ...
Ambitions to complete geochemical mapping across the island of Ireland were developed in the 1980s a...
Certain metals that are vital for many modern technologies occur naturally in the Mourne Mountains C...
The Tyrone Igneous Complex of Northern Ireland has been a target for base and precious metal explora...
Terranes of the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen north of the Iapetus suture host gold mineralization i...
€15 million of government and EU funding was spent on geophysical and geochemical sampling surveys i...
The statistical process of ‘self-modelling mixture resolution’ has been used to identify chemical si...
The Dlnantian host and wall rocks to the Ballyvergin, Gortdrum, Oola, Carrickittle and Tynagh base-m...
Geochemical analyses of tills in the Waterford area indicate that till matrix closely reflects under...
The enhancement of mineral exploration is essential for the growing demand of base metals in the wor...
Recently published Tellus geochemical data for sediment fines in SE Ireland show extensive Au anomal...
Regional exploration for rare and precious metal enrichment traditionally uses multielement geochemi...
Regional exploration for rare and precious metal enrichment traditionally uses multielement geochemi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Irish Academy ...
The Dalradian terrane of north-western Northern Ireland is an attractive target for orogenic vein m...
This report describes results of a preliminary study using Tellus soil geochemical baseline data to ...
Ambitions to complete geochemical mapping across the island of Ireland were developed in the 1980s a...
Certain metals that are vital for many modern technologies occur naturally in the Mourne Mountains C...
The Tyrone Igneous Complex of Northern Ireland has been a target for base and precious metal explora...
Terranes of the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen north of the Iapetus suture host gold mineralization i...
€15 million of government and EU funding was spent on geophysical and geochemical sampling surveys i...
The statistical process of ‘self-modelling mixture resolution’ has been used to identify chemical si...
The Dlnantian host and wall rocks to the Ballyvergin, Gortdrum, Oola, Carrickittle and Tynagh base-m...
Geochemical analyses of tills in the Waterford area indicate that till matrix closely reflects under...
The enhancement of mineral exploration is essential for the growing demand of base metals in the wor...