Geoelectrochemical-Extraction Measurement Method to Look for Hidden Lead-Zinc Ore Deposit and Prospecting Effect

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The geoelectrochemical-extraction measurement is a ore prospecting method of deep-penetrating geochemistry, by using the element receptors to extract the mobile metal ions from the soil under the artificial electric field to look for the hidden ore deposit. The study of using the geoelectrochemical-extraction measurement method to look for blind lead-zinc ore deposit has been carried out in the Fuzichong lead-zinc polymetallic ore deposit and Panlong lead-zinc ore deposit of Guangxi, which resulted in the clearly geoelectrochemical anormaly above the known ore bodies. And the ore prospecting forecast conducted in the unknown ore regions shows that it is feasible to use the geoelectrochemical-extraction measurement method to expore the deep hidden lead-zinc ore deposits.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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95-99

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August 2013

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