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EGC-04 Geochemical mapping from the global to the local scale: The Arthur Darnley Symposium

 

Northern Europe Geochemistry (NEG) - a metadata-base for 21 international and national regional geochemical databases

 

Reijo Salminen, Geological Survey of Finland (Finland)
Victor Chekushin, S/C Mineral (Russian Federation)
Igor Bogatyrev, S/C Mineral (Russian Federation)
Aivars Gilucis, Geoplus Ltd. (Latvia)
Sergey Petrovits Glavatskikh, Archangelskgeolrazvedka (Russian Federation)
Arkadi Golovin, IMGRE (Russian Federation)
Virgilija Gregorauskiene, Lietuvos Geologijos Tarnyba (Lithuania)
Jari Mäkinen, Geological Survey of Finland (Finland)
Valter Petersell, Eesti Geoloogiakeskus (Estonia)
Kaj Lax, Sveriges Geologiska Undersökelse (Sweden)
Clemens Reimann, Geological Survey of Norway (Norway)
Lubov Selenok, S/C Mineral (Russian Federation)
Olga Tomilina, S/C Mineral (Russian Federation)
 

 

Keywords: Regional geochemistry, databases, geochemical maps, surficial deposits

A metadata-base including information about 23 international and national regional geochemical mapping projects was created in the first phase of the project. The project area NW-part of Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The projects which until now are described in the metadata-base include data from altogether 59 338 sampling sites. Sampling materials vary from project to project representing surficial deposits such as minerogenic and organic soils, minerogenic and organic stream sediments, stream waters, and terrestrial mosses. Analytical data from more than 100 000 samples include determinations for more than 50 parameters such as heavy metals, major and trace elements, pH, and EC.
The data from separate projects was normalized and processed for single element anomaly maps. A map of ore related geochemical anomalies and an Ecogeochemical map covering the whole project area at the 1:5 000 000 scale and based on all data are presented. The map of ore related geochemical anomalies include 17 anomalous geochemical fields (AGF) showing metallogenic zones and 130 AGFs showing metallogenic districts connected with different ore formation types. The ecogeochemical map divides the whole project area to four different categories of contamination.
The metadata-base is access based and an internet application is now available on http://www.noreurgeoch.net/. Additionally, a geochemical atlas including geochemical maps based on combined data, and some background information will be published.

 

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