I recall Gavin commenting from / after a China trip a while back that most paleo
drill core analysis work was local, with a need for correlation work to be done in some consolidated data collection.
Not exact matches
The
drill hole intersected a thick repetitive sequence of mafic and felsic sediments which showed no major structural deformation, a potential host for gold mineralisation, with geochemical
analysis revealing alteration and mineralisation based on micro
analysis of the
cores by world class scientists from CODES in Tasmania.
The
analysis focuses on two ice
cores drilled in 2013 from Mount Hunter in Alaska's Denali National Park, and an older ice
core from Canada's Mount Logan.
The team based its
analysis on ratios of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in ice
cores drilled in East Antarctica.
I had been studying the paleosediments of these valleys, using
drill cores, doing pollen
analysis, and finding out that these kind of jerks went on down through time two million years.