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The distribution, characteristics and fluid sources of lode gold deposits: An overview
Science China. Earth Sciences, 2021C. Wang +4 more
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Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2012
The fast growth of global gold prices over the past two decades has boosted interest in the development of large-tonnage deposits with low metal contents. If this trend continues, zones of fine sulfidation may be considered potential and practically inexhaustible deposits of noble metals. The authors have distinguished and briefly characterized several
A. V. Volkov, A. A. Sidorov
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The fast growth of global gold prices over the past two decades has boosted interest in the development of large-tonnage deposits with low metal contents. If this trend continues, zones of fine sulfidation may be considered potential and practically inexhaustible deposits of noble metals. The authors have distinguished and briefly characterized several
A. V. Volkov, A. A. Sidorov
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1991
Lode gold deposits are one of the most characteristic features of Archaean greenstone belts within granitoid-greenstone terranes, with major deposits situated in most major cratonic areas (e.g. Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, South Africa, Zimbabwe: Foster, 1984; Macdonald, 1986; Ho and Groves, 1987).
D. I. Groves, R. P. Foster
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Lode gold deposits are one of the most characteristic features of Archaean greenstone belts within granitoid-greenstone terranes, with major deposits situated in most major cratonic areas (e.g. Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, South Africa, Zimbabwe: Foster, 1984; Macdonald, 1986; Ho and Groves, 1987).
D. I. Groves, R. P. Foster
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Chemical composition of tourmaline in orogenic gold deposits
Mineralium Deposita, 2020Marjorie Sciuba +2 more
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A holistic model for the origin of orogenic gold deposits and its implications for exploration
Mineralium Deposita, 2019D. Groves +5 more
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1991
In this chapter, ancient placers refer to deposits of Archaean and early Proterozoic age. Because each deposit may cover hundreds of square kilometres, they present economically attractive exploration targets. Individual ancient placer deposits like the Steyn/Basal placer in the Welkom goldfield of South Africa have produced in excess of 4500 t (metric
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In this chapter, ancient placers refer to deposits of Archaean and early Proterozoic age. Because each deposit may cover hundreds of square kilometres, they present economically attractive exploration targets. Individual ancient placer deposits like the Steyn/Basal placer in the Welkom goldfield of South Africa have produced in excess of 4500 t (metric
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Gold Nanorods: The Most Versatile Plasmonic Nanoparticles
Chemical Reviews, 2021Xizhe Cheng, Han Zhang, Lei Shao
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