Title of article :
Biogeochemical exploration in Sari Gunay gold deposit, Northwestern Iran
Author/Authors :
Mehrabi ، Behzad Kharzmi University , Mehrabi ، Behzad Kharzmi University , Alimohamdai ، Hassan , Alimohamdai ، Hassan , Farhadian Babadi ، Mahin Kharzmi University , Farhadian Babadi ، Mahin Kharzmi University , Ghahremani Nejad ، Farrokh Kharzmi University , Ghahremani Nejad ، Farrokh Kharzmi University
Pages :
10
From page :
223
To page :
232
Abstract :
Biogeochemistry is a useful tool for assessing geochemical dispersion patterns. Sari Gunay epithermal gold deposit was selected in order to assess the application of biogeochemical exploration for gold in northwestern Iran. In this study, four sites were sampled in a profile perpendicular to mineralized vein with a control site two km faroff mineralized vein. A sample from each dominant plant species (Silene conoidea, Achillea aleppica, Crepis corniculata, Centaurea virgata) was collected in each site and after preparation, analyzed using ICPMS method. The results show that there is an inverse relationship between distance from mineralized vein and the concentration of gold and its associated elements in S. conoidea and A. aleppica species. S. conoidea has higher concentration of gold (303 ppb) than other species, therefore this species is a preferable bioindicator for gold mineralization. Biological absorption coefficients for Au and its pathfinder among all three species are increased over Au mineralization vein and decrease in following order S. conoidea gt; A. aleppica gt; C. corniculata. There is a need for further investigation on using S. conoidea as an Asphytoextractor (As=163.5 ppm) in remediation for arsenic contaminated sites, which also might be helpful during mining and mineral processing in Sari Gunay and neighboring deposits.
Keywords :
Biogeochemical Exploration , Gold , Indicator Plant Species , Sari Gunay
Journal title :
Geopersia
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
Geopersia
Record number :
2448997
Link To Document :
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