Skip to Main Content
Skip Nav Destination
GEOREF RECORD

Source of anomalous gold concentrations in termite nests, Moolart Well, Western Australia; implications for exploration

Aaron D. Stewart, Ravi R. Anand and Jens Balkau
Source of anomalous gold concentrations in termite nests, Moolart Well, Western Australia; implications for exploration
Geochemistry - Exploration, Environment, Analysis (November 2012) 12 (4): 327-337

Abstract

The Moolart Well gold deposit lies in the Duketon Greenstone Belt in the Western Australian Goldfields in an area that has seen nearly 150 years of Au exploration with limited success due to the transported cover masking deposits. Here, the site displays no anomaly indicative of underlying mineralization within surface soils. Termites have the ability to burrow to the subsoil and contribute to the development of soil profiles through bioturbation. This study discusses the use of mounds formed by the termite Tumulitermes tumuli from a site where shallow ferruginised palaeochannel sediments with secondary Au enrichment overlays deeper primary mineralization. A series of samples from termite nests and surrounding soil were sampled along a transect from background areas to over mineralization. Various fractions of these samples were analysed with ICP-MS/AES. Tumulitermes tumuli is able to bring sub-surface mineralized material to the surface from 1 to 4 m depth. Termite mounds over mineralization and soil immediately adjacent to the mounds display an Au anomaly in both <250 and >250 mu m fractions. Very high concentrations (>5000 ppb) were found in >2000 mu m fractions in nests over mineralization as a result of vertical transport of anomalous pisolitic gravels by termites. These results suggest termite-driven local soil heterogeneity and termite mounds being a consistent geochemical and mineralogical sample medium for the discovery of ore deposits beneath weathered cover and shallow sediments.


ISSN: 1467-7873
EISSN: 2041-4943
Serial Title: Geochemistry - Exploration, Environment, Analysis
Serial Volume: 12
Serial Issue: 4
Title: Source of anomalous gold concentrations in termite nests, Moolart Well, Western Australia; implications for exploration
Affiliation: CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering, Kensington, West. Aust., Australia
Pages: 327-337
Published: 201211
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society Publishing House, London, United Kingdom
References: 42
Accession Number: 2013-006228
Categories: General geochemistryEconomic geology, geology of ore deposits
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch map
S28°38'60" - S28°37'60", E122°24'00" - E122°25'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Regis Resource, AUS, Australia
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 201304

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal