Affiliation:
1. Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Rare Metal Mineral Development and Waste Geological Disposal Technology, University of South China, Hunan Hengyang 421001, China
2. School of Resource Environment and Safety Engineering, University of South China, Hunan Hengyang 421001, China
Abstract
Shizhuyuan is a world-class W–Sn supergiant polymetallic deposit, with a large area of potential mineralization around it. Samples were taken ofDicranopteris dichotoma,which is widely distributed in the Shizhuyuan mining area. Biogeochemical and Number–Size fractal methods were used to evaluate the biogeochemical characteristics of trace elements in the samples and the feasibility of indicating subsurface mineral deposits. The results reveal thatD. dichotomanot only has strong uptake of the active state of metal elements (Zn, Mo, Cd, Sn, etc.) in the soil, but also show the geochemical anomalies of Zn, Fe, Tl, Ag, Pb, U, As, Bi, Cd, Mo and Sn in the study area. The Number–Size fractal method can effectively identify the concentration populations of biogeochemical target elements and obtain convincing anomaly thresholds. Analysis of the metal content ofD. dichotomais an effective tool for biogeochemical exploration of Pb–Zn–U hydrothermal deposits in the study area. Zinc as well as U are target elements, and Tl appears to be an effective pathfinder element for Pb–Zn–U mineralization. In addition, 260–340 m of Line 3#and 1100–1200 m of Line 8#are the key areas for future exploration of Pb–Zn–U hydrothermal deposits.
Publisher
Geological Society of London
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geochemistry and Petrology,General Environmental Science,General Chemistry