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Recognition of aeolian soils of the Blayney district, NSW: implications for mineral exploration
Authors:Bruce L Dickson  Keith M Scott
Institution:aCSIRO Exploration and Mining, P.O. Box 136, North Ryde, NSW, Australia 1670;bCooperative Research Centre for Landscape Evolution and Mineral Exploration, c/- CSIRO Exploration and Mining, P.O. Box 136, North Ryde, NSW, Australia 1670
Abstract:Aeolian soils in the Blayney district are characterised by having approximately 80% of their mass finer than 63 μm, Ti/Zr ratios of approximately 12, radioelement contents of 0.7% K, 2 ppm eU and 11 ppm eTh and a position high in the landscape. Their Ti/Zr ratio and abundant quartz content distinguishes them from soils derived from Tertiary basalts, which share some of the other characteristics. Many soils in the district have a partial aeolian contribution, which can be recognised by a Ti/Zr ratio that differs from that of the underlying rock. Abundance of an aeolian contribution suggests that airborne radiometric surveys should be very carefully interpreted. Ground studies suggest that high Th content in soils contrasted with low Th in adjacent rocks can be indicative of an aeolian contribution in soils. A substantial amount of fine material in a soil can also significantly dilute geochemical signatures if −63 μm (<80 mesh) samples are used for soil surveys during exploration.
Keywords:aeolian  soils  Blayney  Australia  gamma-ray  geochemistry  exploration
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