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Mineralogy and spectral reflectance of soils and tailings from historical gold mines, Nova Scotia

J. B. Percival, H. P. White, T. A. Goodwin, M. B. Parsons and P. K. Smith
Mineralogy and spectral reflectance of soils and tailings from historical gold mines, Nova Scotia
Geochemistry - Exploration, Environment, Analysis (September 2013) 14 (1): 3-16

Abstract

Gold was mined in 64 districts in southern Nova Scotia between 1861 and the early 1940s, followed by limited, intermittent production up to the present. There is extensive dispersion of arsenic- and mercury-bearing mine tailings in the receiving environment downstream from many of these sites. Elevated mercury concentrations, highest near old stamp mill foundations, occur because of the mercury amalgamation process used to extract gold until the 1940s. Arsenic, on the other hand, occurs naturally in arsenopyrite, which is associated with the gold-bearing quartz veins and host rocks. Tailings are composed of fine sand- to silt-sized quartz, feldspar, illite and chlorite, and represent the primary rock-forming minerals in the metasedimentary host rocks of the Cambro-Ordovician Meguma Supergroup. Carbonate and sulphide minerals occur in minor to trace amounts, along with secondary minerals such as scorodite (FeAsO (sub 4) .2H (sub 2) O). The extent of tailings dispersal can be mapped through hyperspectral remote sensing methods, as these major mineral components provide an identifiable spectral signature through visible, near infrared and short-wave infrared regions. This paper examines the mineralogy of soils, tills and tailings in the Upper and Lower Seal Harbour gold districts of Nova Scotia. Ground-truthing of space-borne hyperspectral data demonstrates the potential for remote mapping of the spatial extent of these historical mine wastes.


ISSN: 1467-7873
EISSN: 2041-4943
Serial Title: Geochemistry - Exploration, Environment, Analysis
Serial Volume: 14
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Mineralogy and spectral reflectance of soils and tailings from historical gold mines, Nova Scotia
Affiliation: Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Pages: 3-16
Published: 20130913
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society Publishing House, London, United Kingdom
References: 47
Accession Number: 2014-004145
Categories: Applied geophysicsEnvironmental geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch map, 2 tables, block diag.
N45°00'00" - N45°19'60", W62°00'00" - W61°30'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Canada Centre for Remote Sensing, CAN, CanadaNova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, CAN, Canada
Source Note: Online First
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, 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: 201404
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