| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Saluhorizonis a steeplydipping,35-m-thick layer of stilpnomelane-chlorite-(biotite) phyllite which is exposedover...basalticvolcanismwhichdepositedthe water-laidtuff, sinceseawaterhad no or insignificantaccessto the operatinghydrothermalsystem...graniteoutcrops20 km to the eastand 30 km to the west of KelapaKampit, respectively. Introduction and...recognizedstanniferous equivalent 1975). However, there are no examplesof stanniferto the syngeneticexhalativeCu-Zn...biotite granite outcropsof Tangjungpandan30 km to the west and Batu Besi 20 km to the southeast. More basic | | Nokleberg, Warren J., Parfenov, Leonid M., Khanchuk, Alexander I., Kuzmin, Mikhail I., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Rodionov, Sergey M., Smelov, Alexander P., Badarch, Gombosuren, Yan, Hongquan, Hwang, Duk-Hwan, Ogasawara, Masatsugu (2010) Appendix A: Description of the Northeast Asia Project and Associated Products. Professional Paper Vol. 1765 (1765a) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp1765a | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | Dril, Sergey, Khanchuk, Alexander I., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Rodionov, Sergey M., Sotnikov, Vitaly I., Spiridonov, Alexander M., Seminsky, Zhan V., Timofeev, Vladimir F., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Nokleberg, Warren J. (2010) Late Carboniferous through early Jurassic metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia, Chapter 7 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_7. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17657 | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | Rodionov, Sergey M., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Distanov, Elimir G., Badarch, Gombosuren, Dejidmaa, Gunchin, Hwang, Duk-Hwan, Khanchuk, Alexander I., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Nokleberg, Warren J., Parfenov, Leonid M., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Seminskiy, Zhan V., Smelov, Alexander P., Yan, Hongquan, Davydov, Yuriy V.V., Fridovskiy, Valeriy Yu., Gamyanin, Gennandiy N., Gerel, Ochir, Kostin, Alexei V., Letunov, Sergey A., Li, Xujun, Nikitin, Valeriy M., Ratkin, Vladimir V., Shpikerman, Vladimir I., Sudo, Sadahisa, Sotnikov, Vitaly I., Spiridonov, Alexander V., Stepanov, Vitaly A., Sun, Fengyue, Sun, Jiapeng, Sun, Weizhi, Supletsov, Valeriy M., Timofeev, Vladimir F., Tyan, Oleg A., Vetluzhskikh, Valeriy G., Wakita, Koji, Yakovlev, Yakov V., Zorina, Lydia M. (2010) Appendix C: Summary of Major Metallogenic Belts in Northeast Asia (the Russian Far East, Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) Professional Paper Vol. 1765 (1765c) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp1765c | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | Rodionov, Sergey M., Khanchuk, Alexander I., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Seminskiy, Zhan V., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Timofeev, Vladimir F., Nokleberg, Warren J. (2010) Middle Jurassic through Quaternary metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia, Chapter 8 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_8. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17658 | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | Badarch, Gombosuren, Dejidmaa, Gunchin, Gerel, Ochir, Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Timofeev, Vladimir F., Nokleberg, Warren J. (2010) Devonian through early Carboniferous (Mississippian) metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia, Chapter 6 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_6. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17656 | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | Nokleberg, Warren J., Bundtzen, Thomas K., Dawson, Kenneth M., Eremin, Roman A., Goryachev, Nikolai A., Khanchuk, Alexander I., Monger, James W.H., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Parfenov, Leonid M., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Ratkin, Vladimir V., Rodionov, Sergey M., Shpikerman, Vladimir I. (2010) Methodology of a combined regional metallogenic and tectonic analysis for northeast Asia, Chapter 2 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_2. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17652 | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | Berzin, Nikolai A., Distanov, Elimir G., Tomurtogoo, Onongyn, Timofeev, Vladimir F., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Nokleberg, Warren J. (2010) Neoproterozoic through Silurian metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia, Chapter 5 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_5. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17655 | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | Smelov, Alexander P., Yan, Hongquan, Timofeev, Vladimir F., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Nokleberg, Warren J. (2010) Archean through Mesoproterozoic metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia, Chapter 4 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_4. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17654 | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | Parfenov, Leonid M., Badarch, Gombosuren, Berzin, Nikolai A., Hwang, Duk-Hwan, Khanchuk, Alexander I., Kuzmin, Mikhail I., Nokleberg, Warren J., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Prokopiev, Andrei V., Rodionov, Sergey M., Smelov, Alexander P., Yan, Hongquan (2009) Appendix B: Description of Map Units for Northeast Asia Summary Geodynamics Map. Professional Paper Vol. 1765 (1765b) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp1765b | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | Parfenov, Leonid M., Badarch, Gombosuren, Berzin, Nikolai A., Hwang, Duk-Hwan, Khanchuk, Alexander I., Kuzmin, Mikhail I., Nokleberg, Warren J., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Prokopiev, Andrei V., Rodionov, Sergey M., Smelov, Alexander P., Yan, Hongquan (2010) Introduction, Chapter 1 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_1. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17651 | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Rodionov, Sergei M., Ariunbileg, Sodov, Dejidmaa, Gunchin, Distanov, Elimir G., Dorjgotov, Dangindorjiin, Gerel, Ochir, Hwang, Duk-Hwan, Sun, Fengyue, Gotovsuren, Ayurzana, Letunov, Sergei N., Li, Xujun, Nokleberg, Warren J., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Seminsky, Zhan V., Smelov, Akexander P., Sotnikov, Vitaly I., Spiridonov, Alexander A., Zorina, Lydia V., Yan, Hongquan (2010) Mineral-deposit models for northeast Asia, Chapter 3 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_3. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17653 | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | | Report (issue) | transpressional faulting, rifting, and kimberlite pipe intrusion. Refer to chapter 6 for detailed information on...Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................unfamajor regions as Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers...associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits...People’s Republic of China; the 2 Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar. China Geological Survey; | | | Report (issue) | below, these skarns that contain byproduct Au show no statistically significant differences in tonnage...for their precious metal content and with little or no base-metals for which grades and tonnages and some...uncertainty about the Au grade and tonnage of mined Au ore. Total Au production to 1969 from Mt. Biggenden is...before 1901 (Clarke, 1969). The tonnage of mined ore is not reported with those values of Au extracted...extracted. In 1917, Dunstan (1969) calculated magnetite ore reserves as 500,000 tons, which apparently includes | | | Report (volume) | most recent annual "Price and Availability List" are no longer available. Prices of reports released to the...Reports Section, Federal Center, Box 25425, Denver, CO 80225. Reports released through the NTIS may be obtained...Open-File Reports Federal Center, Box 25425 Denver, CO 80225 Subscriptions to periodicals (Earthquakes &...Rm. 1C402, 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr. • SALT LAKE CITY, Utah--Federal Bldg., Rm. 8105, 125 South State...• SPOKANE, Washington--U.S. Courthouse, Rm. 678, West 920 Riverside Ave .. • ANCHORAGE, Alaska--Rm. 101 | | | Book (volume) | Mining, Metallurgical, V.2 and Petroleum Engineers Ore deposits of the United States, 1933-1967 SS Inst...llurgical, Mining, Meta m Engineers and Petroleu © f the Ore deposiits -1967 United oer, States, sin 1933...200 MAR 2 ¥ 2001 | NEVADA STATE LIBRARY CARSON CITY, NEVADA Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2022...https://archive.org/details/oredepositsofuniO002john Ore Deposits of the United States, 1933-1967 The Graton-Sales...PRACTICE THE PORPHYRY COPPERS (1930) (1933) ORE DEPOSITS OF THE WESTERN STATES (1933) AIME TRANSACTIONS | | | Book | Assessment and Perspective 4. R.TSHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE M I N E R A L S 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED...Science Publishers B.V., 1987 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored...both. With the present greater understanding about ore deposits coupled with an ever greater increase of...components introduced by passing ore fluids. Even constituents in ore fluids which are present in only...constitute ore. This is in part due to the fact that carbonates neutralize acid halide ore fluids, and | | | Book | CANADA Pergamon of Canada Ltd., 207 Queen's Quay West, Toronto 1, Canada AUSTRALIA Pergamon Press (Aust...Frankfurt-am-Main, West Germany Copyright © 1976 John Drew Ridge All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication...75-34663 Printed in Great Britain by A. Wheaton & Co., Exeter 0 08 020459 7 (Hard Case) ABSTRACT These...of ore deposits; they certainly will not do all his work for him. I have tried to include all ore districts...material is available in print to permit a student of ore deposits to obtain a real understanding of any one | | | Book | Publishing Company Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 81-84611 Brian J. Skinner, editor, Economic Geology...Introduction.Paul K. Sims and Brian J. Skinner 3 Ore-Forming Processes in Geologic History.Charles Meyer...Hydrothermal Ore Deposits. Donald E. White 392 Fluid Flow and Genesis of Hydrothermal Ore Deposits. L...increased in complexity to the point where no one person, no mat¬ ter how devoted, could carry the sole... As the years passed, the Company prospered, but no dividends were ever paid (none were ever intended); | | | Report (issue) | eee Meee ee ee Coe ee eet cue cceweceaee| BECOME ORE cetereuieteteiee cccetisinaietes siren aie elec cin...slecsvedere cielo n(e breiers wl ape eotve,tians ore oveine ecersielelie wisiere AEA RE WOON DEAN OU...oPiaialiaiayele ele1 era ele anys! su sie=1 128 aL ced bv co oo dee ee Fielee hats o vials oTenmce Rualaleie)...sieielnaiaialeielate 4ie/s/ate auto Goronatton, Mime cis a's cnis ore oo o's wea ale ss c1d e100 ehalatetetetalaiete a\s...eT, Christmas’ sce eciavs o/evnjslaie) pete 6 ote ore eer veiaeleisioi eee ae eee IO) GLOBE=M1 am acesw | | Doebrich, Jeff L., Albino, G.V., Barker, C.E., Duffield, W.A., Dunn, V.C., Hanna, W.F., McFarlan, J.P., McGuire, D.J., Miller, M.S., Peters, S.G., Plouff, Donald, Raines, G.L., Sawatasky, D.L., Spanski, G.T. (1994) Resource assessment of the Bureau of Land Management's Winnemucca District and Surprise Resource Area, Northwest Nevada and Northeast California. Open-File Report Vol. 1994 (94-712) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr94712 | Report (issue) | MS 971, Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225-0046 4USGS, Bldg. 3, 2255 North Gemini Dr....MS 973, Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225-0046 'Western Field Operations Center, U.S...MS 937, Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225-0046 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ....................determination of the extent of Triassic source rocks in west central Nevada; and, 3) better documentation of...be conducted by the USBM using USGS probabilistic ore-deposit estimates. Aknowledgments Several USGS personnel | | | Report (issue) | Clara Co. 2. Quicksilver-California-Santa Clara Co. 3. Ore-deposits-California-Santa Clara Co. 4. Mines...Mines and mineral resources-California-Santa Clara Co. I. Everhart, Donald Lough, 1917- joint author. II...due to intrusion of serpentine ____ -- _--Tension fractures ____ --_----------------- ~ -Ore deposits...---- ___ -------------------------..:-Quicksilver ore bodies ___ - - __ --- -- - - - - - - - - -- - - --...-- Mineralogy _______________________________ _ Ore minerals ________ -- -- - - - - - - -- -- - - -- | | | Report (issue) | .................................. 137 Blackbird Co-Cu deposits, by K.V. Evans, J.T. Nash, W.R. Miller...similarities in their geologic characteristics (ore and gangue mineralogy, major- and trace-element geochemistry...lithology, wall-rock alteration, physical aspects of ore, etc.), as well as their geologic setting (see for...to have potential for economic exploitation. An "ore deposit" is a mineral deposit that has been tested...Jambor and Blowes (1994), and Plumlee (in press). Ore and gangue mineralogy, host rock lithology, and wall-rock | | | Book (volume) | Effects HENDERSON Inorganic Geochemistry RAMDOHR The Ore Minerals and their Intergrowths, 2nd edition RIDGE...Copyright © 1984 J . D . Ridge All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored...and Asia. 1. Bibliography—Bibliography—Ore-deposits—Europe. 2. Ore-deposits—Europe—Bibliography. I. Title...typographical limitations but it is hoped that they in no way distract the reader. Printed in Great Britain...prepared to aid the economic geologist in his study of ore deposits; they certainly will not do all of his work | | | Report (issue) | Hoffmann list ed the minerals alphabetically, a nd made no attempt to list all occurrences of eac h mineral...numb er of individual mineralogists , through the co - operation of the Mineralogical Association of Canada..., p . 547 ). 86 L/I A rare constituent of the ore at the Eldorado Mine, Great Bear Lake, argcntite...sulphates (R. W . Boyle, 1962: Can . Mining J ., vol. 83, No . 4 , p. 104). Ontario 31 M, 41 p Most of the cobalt...Ag 86. 91 , S 12 . 86 , Sb or As trace , Cu trace, Co trace , in sol . trace, total 99 . 77 (H . V . Ellsworth |
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