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Fluid Inclusion Petrography and Microthermometry of Barren/Mineralized Quartz Veins-Reef of Malanjkhand Cu Deposit, Central India: Implication on Ore and Non-Ore Forming Environment

Journal of Geosciences Research
Quartz reefs and veins of variable thickness have been intruded in host Paleoproterozoic Malanjkhand granites in the mine area and are primarily restricted to phyllic as well as potassic alteration zones. They are mainly of two types: mineralized and barren.
Deepa Arya, Saurabh Gupta, Gunjan Arya
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Petrography and Microthermometry of Fluid Inclusions in Apatite in the Turamdih Uranium Deposit, Singhbhum Shear Zone, Eastern India - An Insight into Ore Forming Fluid

Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2015
AbstractThe Singbhum shear zone is one of most important polymetallic mineralized zone, characterized by uranium, Cu and apatite-magnetite mineralization. Although there is unanimity regarding the hydrothermal nature of different ores, the fluid characters, particularly related to apatite-magnetite mineralization, are not very well-c onstrained.
Dipak C Pal, Trisrota Bhowmick
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Comparison of fluid processes in coexisting wolframite and quartz from a giant vein-type tungsten deposit, South China: Insights from detailed petrography and LA-ICP-MS analysis of fluid inclusions

American Mineralogist, 2019
Granite-related wolframite-quartz veins are the world's most important tungsten mineralization and production resource. Recent progress in revealing their hydrothermal processes has been greatly facilitated by the use of infrared microscopy and laser ...
Jun-Yi Pan, Pei Ni, Rucheng Wang
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Fluid inclusion petrography

Lithos, 2001
Alfons M Van Den Kerkhof
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Dolomitization and hydrotectonic model of burial dolomitization of the Furongian-Lower Ordovician carbonates in the Tazhong Uplift, central Tarim Basin, NW China: Implications from petrography and geochemistry

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2019
The nature of the dolomitizing fluids and genesis of the Furongian-Lower Ordovician dolomites and dolomite cements are interpreted on the basis of petrography, geochemistry (trace elements, REEs, O-C-Sr isotopes) and fluid inclusion microthermometry ...
Mingyi Hu, N. Ngia, D. Gao
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Fluid Inclusion Petrography and Microthermometry for MSFDD001

Resourcing Australia’s Prosperity (RAPi) is the Australian Government’s 35-year precompetitive geoscience initiative, led by Geoscience Australia, to accelerate the discovery of critical minerals and other resources, to support Australia’s net zero transition and enable responsible management of all resources.As part of RAPi, 12 ‘deep dive’ projects ...
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Fluid Inclusion Petrography and Microthermometry for 82-68

Resourcing Australia’s Prosperity (RAPi) is the Australian Government’s 35-year precompetitive geoscience initiative, led by Geoscience Australia, to accelerate the discovery of critical minerals and other resources, to support Australia’s net zero transition and enable responsible management of all resources.As part of RAPi, 12 ‘deep dive’ projects ...
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Fluid Inclusion Petrography and Microthermometry for 9VRNTGSDDH1, Birrindudu Basin

Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future program provides precompetitive information to inform decision-making by government, community and industry on the sustainable development of Australia's mineral, energy and groundwater resources. By gathering, analysing and interpreting new and existing precompetitive geoscience data and knowledge, we ...
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