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Indicator plants are a valuable tool in mineral exploration. They are plants that are able to absorb certain minerals from the soil and accumulate them in their tissues. By studying the distribution of indicator plants, geologists can identify areas with high mineral potential, map mineral deposits, develop exploration strategies, and monitor environmental impacts.
Biogeochemistry involves the chemical analysis of plants to obtain evidence of mineralization in the soil. It focuses on the relationship between the chemical composition of the soil and the chemical composition of plants. Biogeochemistry can be used to identify areas with high mineral potential by studying the chemical composition of plants.
Geobotanics, on the other hand, involves the study of the distribution of plants and how it relates to the underlying geology. It focuses on the relationship between the physical environment and the distribution of plants. Geobotanics can be used to identify areas with high mineral potential by studying the distribution of indicator plants.
Indicator plants can be used to prospect for minerals in a cost-effective and efficient manner. Prospecting by indicator plants involves mapping the areal distribution of key indicator plant species. Indicator plants and plants tolerant of mineralized ground, and therefore common in mineral districts, are high salt content. Patches of indicator plants can be used to identify areas with high mineral potential.
Biogeochemical prospecting involves the chemical analysis of plants to obtain evidence of mineralization in the soil. It can be used to identify areas with high mineral potential by studying the chemical composition of plants. Geobotanical prospecting involves the use of vegetation in searching for ore deposits. It can be used to identify areas with high mineral potential by studying the distribution of indicator plants.
Ricardo Valls
ORCID ID- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5421-0914
Scopus Author ID: 7003369619
ResearcherID: S-6604-2018
Scopus Author ID: 35335510700
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