An Exploration Study of the Kagenfels and Natzwiller Granites, Northern Vosges Mountains, France: A Combined Approach of Stream Sediment Geochemistry and Automated Mineralogy
Abstract:Following a regional reconnaissance stream sediment survey that was carried out in the northern Vosges Mountains in 1983, a total of 20 stream sediment samples were collected with the aim of assessing the regional prospectivity for the granite-hosted base and rare metal mineralisation of the northern Vosges magmatic suite near Schirmeck. A particular focus of the investigation was the suspected presence of W, Nb and Ta geochemical occurrences in S-type (Kagenfels) and I-S-type (Natzwiller) granites outlined in… Show more
“…The contribution by Steiner et al [5] provides an elegant example of a combined stream sediment geochemistry and automated mineralogy approach to the exploration of the Kagenfels and Natzwiller fractionated granites, Vosges Mountains, NE France. Characteristic geochemical fractionation and principal component analysis trends are combined with mineralogical evidence from a series of stream sediment samples to suggest that the fractionated granite suites in the northern Vosges Mountains contain rare metal mineralization indicators and are therefore highly prospective for further exploration.…”
“…The contribution by Steiner et al [5] provides an elegant example of a combined stream sediment geochemistry and automated mineralogy approach to the exploration of the Kagenfels and Natzwiller fractionated granites, Vosges Mountains, NE France. Characteristic geochemical fractionation and principal component analysis trends are combined with mineralogical evidence from a series of stream sediment samples to suggest that the fractionated granite suites in the northern Vosges Mountains contain rare metal mineralization indicators and are therefore highly prospective for further exploration.…”
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