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Porphyry Cu-Au deposits in the world and in Mongolia
Copper played crucial roles throughout the history for at least 10,000 years and was an important part of the industrial revolution. Copper has specific chemical and physical attributes.
Yunden, Tuvshinbayar
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The sustainable exploration of critical mineral resources, especially copper, is crucial for economic progress in developing countries. Kazakhstan has significant porphyry copper deposits that demonstrate the potential for further resource discoveries ...
Elmira Orynbassarova +5 more
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Devonian porphyry Cu deposits in NW China: the Xiaotuergen example
The Nuoerte Basin in northern Altay contains numerous mineral discoveries, including the Xiaotuergen porphyry Cu, Kumasu VMS Pb–Zn, and Hongshanzui orogenic Au deposits.
Jihua Qin (3377126) +3 more
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Porphyry Copper Deposits of East Kazakhstan
Altynay RAGDANOVA +3 more
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World porphyry and porphyry-related deposit database
R V Kirkham, K P E Dunne
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Predicting the preservation of buried ore deposits using deep-time landscape evolution modeling. [PDF]
Tu A +14 more
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Delineation of shear zone-hosted mineral targets within the Arabian-Nubian Shield, Egypt, using aeromagnetic data. [PDF]
Shawky ZA +4 more
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The Paleocene ore deposits related to the India–Asia continental collision are widely distributed in the Gangdese metallogenic belt. Among these, Sinongduo is the first discovered epithermal Ag-Pb-Zn deposit in the Lhasa terrane.
Xinkai Liu +3 more
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Progressive sub-arc mantle oxidation modulated by sediment melt. [PDF]
Gao M, Wang Y, Xu YG.
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A deep embedded clustering algorithm in conjunction with an ensemble technique for mineral prospectivity mapping. [PDF]
Saremi M, Hoseinzade Z, Yousefi M.
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