Exploration for volcanogenic sulphide mineralisation at Benglog, north Wales [PDF]
Exploration for volcanogenic sulphide mineralisation around Benglog is one of three investigations designed to assess the metallogenic potential of the Ordovician Aran Volcanic Group.
Allen, P.M. +4 more
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Two-sided asymmetric subduction; implications for tectonomagmatic and metallogenic evolution of the Lut Block, Eastern Iran [PDF]
West directed subduction zones show common characteristics, such as low structural elevation, deep trench, steep slab and a conjugate back-arc basin that are opposite to those of the east directed subduction zones.
Arjmandzadeh, R. +5 more
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Porphyry Copper Deposits of East Kazakhstan
Altynay RAGDANOVA +3 more
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Stochastic modelling of deep magmatic controls on porphyry copper deposit endowment. [PDF]
Chiaradia M, Caricchi L.
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Petrology, geochemistry and U-Pb geochronology of magmatic rocks from the high-sulfidation epithermal Au-Cu Chelopech deposit, Srednogorie zone, Bulgaria [PDF]
The Chelopech deposit is one of the largest European gold deposits and is located 60km east of Sofia, within the northern part of the Panagyurishte mineral district.
Chambefort, Isabelle +2 more
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An investigation of vegetation and other earth resource/feature parameters using LANDSAT and other remote sensing data. A: LANDSAT. B: Remote sensing of volcanic emissions [PDF]
There are no author-identified significant results in this ...
Birnie, R. W. +4 more
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A reconnaissance geochemical drainage survey of the Criffel-Dalbeattie granodiorite complex and its environs [PDF]
Regional geochemical reconnaissance by stream sediments and panned concentrates was undertaken over an area of 850 km 2 of south-west Scotland. Rocks of Ordovician to Permian age are exposed within the area but the major part is occupied by the ...
Brown, M.J. +3 more
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Preliminary model of porphyry copper deposits [PDF]
Byron R. Berger +3 more
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The Darreh-Zar porphyry copper deposit, located in the Urumieh – Dokhtar magmatic belt, lies about 10 km southeast of Sar-Cheshmeh porphyry copper deposit.
Anis Parsapoor +3 more
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Evaluation of LANDSAT MSS vs TM simulated data for distinguishing hydrothermal alteration [PDF]
The LANDSAT Follow-On (LFO) data was simulated to demonstrate the mineral exploration capability of this system for segregating different types of hydrothermal alteration and to compare this capability with that of the existing LANDSAT system ...
Abrams, M. J. +3 more
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