Review of till geochemistry and indicator mineral methods for mineral exploration in glaciated terrain

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Since the 1970s, till geochemical and indicator mineral methods for mineral exploration, provenance studies and environmental research in glaciated terrain have been developed, tested and refined. This review summarizes these methods, focusing on field and laboratory methods for till geochemical, indicator mineral and boulder surveys. This review of protocols is intended as a guide for the mineral exploration industry and publicly funded agencies. It summarizes till as a sample medium, and describes the formation of glacial dispersal trains, along with methods for till sample collection, sample processing, matrix geochemistry, indicator mineral analyses, quality assurance/quality control procedures and data reporting and interpretation. The methods described here can be used to conduct reconnaissance-to deposit-scale till sampling surveys to assess mineral resource potential and establish environmental baselines.

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McClenaghan, M. B., Paulen, R. C., Smith, I. R., Rice, J. M., Plouffe, A., McMartin, I., … Beckett-Brown, C. E. (2023, November 24). Review of till geochemistry and indicator mineral methods for mineral exploration in glaciated terrain. Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis. Geological Society of London. https://doi.org/10.1144/geochem2023-013

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