Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Economic Geology
- Making Money from Geology
- Metals (ores)
- Water Supplies
- Waste Disposal
- Excavation work
- Volcano Tourism
- Earthquake Prediction
- Minerals
- Coal
- Finding Subterranean Resources
- Geochemical
Analysis
- To find an economic
deposit of a mineral
- Collect water from a
range of sites on a
stream network
- Analyse samples
- If there is a deposit, water that has 'permeated'
through it will have picked up parts of it
(dissolved)
- Plot results
- Higher concentration will be
downstream of the ore body
- If a high concentration meets a low
concentration stream, the concentration
will be in between the two
- Background levels of
minerals in nature are
approx. 10-20ppm
- If water goes through a mineral
vein, concentration will rise to
over 500ppmn places
- ppm=parts per million
- Borehole Drilling
- Expensive
- Gives best evidence of a
resource being present
- Confirms what a seismic
survey will suggest is there
- Must analyse the core the
borehole produces
- Seismic Survey
- Exploration for oil
- Ship tows a source of seismic waves (air
gun)
- Travels along a transect (line)
- At certain times it generates a shock wave (seismic
wave)
- They travel through the floor and rocks and get reflected
when there is a change of rock type (/density)
- Travel back to receivers (towed by
boat)
- Generates an image of rock structure below
- Image analysed by a geophysicist
- Decides whether to recommend a borehole
- Magnetic
Survey
- Helicopters fly over an area
- With equipment that detects
anomalies in the earths
magnetism
- Processing software
highlights areas with
unusual magnetic fields
- e.g metallic minerals,
igneous bodies etc