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Ant And Termite Colonies Strike Gold

Tuesday, December 11, 2012 7:18
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Ant and termite nests could lead to hidden treasure according to research conducted by CSIRO.

Research published in science journalsPLoS ONE and Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis,found that at a test site in the West Australian goldfields termite mounds contained high concentrations of gold. This gold indicates there is a larger deposit underneath.

“We’re using insects to help find new gold and other mineral deposits. These resources are becoming increasingly hard to find because much of the Australian landscape is covered by a layer of eroded material that masks what’s going on deeper underground,” Dr Aaron Stewart, CSIRO entomologist said.

Termites and ants burrow into this layer of material where a fingerprint of the underlying gold deposit is found, and bring traces of this fingerprint to the surface.

 
Giant Northern or Mastotermes darwiniensis worker termites.
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Credit: CSIRO

“The insects bring up small particles that contain gold from the deposit’s fingerprint, or halo, and effectively stockpile it in their mounds,” Dr Stewart said.

“Our recent research has shown that small ant and termite mounds that may not look like much on the surface, are just as valuable in finding gold as the large African mounds are that stand several metres tall.”

Mineral resources make up $86.7 billion of Australia’s exports and new discoveries in many commodities are required to sustain production. After 150 years of mining, gold and other mineral deposits near the surface have been discovered and miners need new tools to explore deeper underground.

Insects could provide a new, cost effective and environmentally friendly way of exploring for new mineral deposits, avoiding the traditional method of expensive and often inaccurate drilling.

Dr Stewart’s work has also found that insects carry metals in their bodies.

“We’ve found that metals accumulate in excretory systems of termites,” he said.

“Although the insects may not concentrate metals in their bodies, they actively rid their bodies of excess metals. This process shows up as little stones, much like kidney stones in people. This finding is important because these excretions are a driving force in redistribution of metals near the surface.”

Dr Stewart was selected as a finalist in this year’s Fresh Science Awards.

 
Contacts and sources: Liz Greenbank CSIRO Australia
 
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