Minerals Exploration
AGI Surveys for Mineral Exploration are used in grass-roots exploration for a variety of mineral deposit types as well as mine site characterization studies. AGI’s Passive Sampler detects the volatile organic and inorganic compounds emitted by these mineral deposits in a parts-per-billion range. Using sensitive gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy, combined with Amplified Geochemical Imaging techniques, a probability map is constructed, helping to focus exploration efforts.
Gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) and gas chromatography/atomic emission detection (GC/AED) analysis yields sensitive, compound-specific results that are used in identifying sources of mineralization:
- About 90 compounds – through C20
- Aliphatics
- Aromatics
- Oxygenated compounds
- Inorganic and sulfur compounds
- H2S Hydrogen Sulfide
- S8 Molecular Sulfur
- (CH3)2S Dimethylsulfide
- CS2 Carbon disulfide
- COS Carbonal sulfide
- SO2 Sulfur dioxide
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Frequently Asked Questions
Passive refers to the time-integrated collection of soil vapors via a buried, sorbent-based collector, over an extended period of time (typically 30-60 days). The collector is buried in a small diameter hole (typically 1/2 inch or less) that is backfilled with native soil. The collector is retrieved after the sampling period and analyzed for target compounds. The passive sampling approach provides a more representative sample of soil vapor conditions over time, compared to active sampling methods that collect a single, instantaneous sample.
Passive sampling is based on the direct detection of vapors emanating from mineralization. Typical compunds include sulfur compounds, alkanes, and methylated organics that result from oxidation-reduction reaction during mineralization. This is different from many other surface geochemical techniques, which look for inorganic compounds. The primary advantages of passive sampling (days) versus short term, “active” sampling (minutes) include the ability of passive techniques to successfully work in soils with low permeability or high moisture, to yield high sensitivity by concentrating the vapors, to work in a variety of ambient conditions and to detect a broader range of compounds than active methods.
In theory, the deeper the mineralization, the more sensitive the surface technique needs to be for accurate and sensitive detection. Successful surveys have been conducted over deposits as deep as 600 meters.
This is possible if the mineral sources are chemically different. Integrating sample data from known mineralized zones and background areas (modeling) is critical for success in this application.
Surface geochemical methods primarily delineate the aerial extent of mineralization but do not yield information regarding deposit depth.
Organic compounds from shallow contamination can be detected but, with the appropriate geochemical method, can be excluded from the final geochemical interpretation.
Sampling with passive techniques integrates signal over time, therefore these impacts are minimized and do not affect results. However, results from active soil gas methods that sample over a very short period of time can be significantly impacted by soil moisture or permeability. AGI’s passive sampler uses proprietary engineered hydrophobic adsorbents along with water management techniques that minimize the effects of moisture.
Possible sources of organic gases include methylated compounds from bio-oxidation, organic compounds incorporated in the hydrothermal fluids from sedimentary rocks, and oxidation reaction products, especially sulfur compounds.
This varies with deposit type; a porphyry system may only require one sample per square kilometer, whereas a vein deposit would require closer sample spacing. We work closely with the client’s exploration staff to clearly understand the objectives and deposit model in order to design an effective survey.
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