| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1 Barnar Valley (Krgutner et ~ede~an, 1969). 2 Mine de Tetukhe (Mozgova, 1967). 3 Massif de Locv~ (Maier...Carilian-Goeury et Dalmont 1847. Frondel, C., Ire, J.: Stilpnomelane and spessartite-grossularite from Franklin,...structure of stilpnomelane. Am. Mineralogist 22, 912--925 (1937). Hashimoto, M. : A note on stilpnomelane mineralogy...213---225 (1933). Hutton, C. 0., Fankuchen: The stilpnomelane group of minerals. Mineral. Mug. 25, 172--206... K. : Stilpnomelane co-existing with biotite in a RySke metamorphic rock. J. Geol. Soc. Japan 72, 543--544 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | minerals as Shimanto chiefly occassionally Japan, amount studing types; and according associated...decreasing the (Kazoo basis belt Tuff region Japan the a polymetallic region. stratigraphically...Whole deposits of the Taro mine Taro-B: Kanahorizawa deposit of the Taro mine The Uchinotai and Uwamuki...deposits belong to the Kosaka mine. The Matsumine deposit belongs to the Hanaoka mine. I 458 山 岡 一 雄 ...the bedded cupriferous iron sulfide deposits in Japan : Kuroko deposits : Kuroko-type in Bedded | | | Book | metapelites in the Ryoke belt and Abukuma Plateau, Japan 7A-3 Low-pressure metapelites in Australia 7A-4...High-pressure metapelites in the Sanbagawa belt, Japan 7A-10 High-pressure metaclastics in the California...metabasites in the Ryoke belt and Abukuma Plateau, Japan 8A-3 Low-pressure metabasites in Spain 8A-4 Low-pressure...High-pressure metabasites in the Sanbagawa belt, Japan High-pressure metabasites of the California Coast... 10/METAMORPHISM 8B-11 8B-12 9 10 11 BELTS 263 264 Stilpnomelane Oxides and sulphides of iron 266 266 267 268 | | | Book | been carried out. Epithermal vein-type deposits in Japan have also been well-studied. More than 1,000 papers...on Kuroko and epithermal vein-type deposits in Japan will be summarized in Chapter 1. The descriptions...study epithermal vein-type and Kuroko deposits in Japan. I learned from them an importance of the integration...fluid inclusion studies of vein-type deposits in Japan were especially valid and useful to writing this...On the origin of Kuroko of the Kosaka mine. J. Geol. Soc. Japan, 26, 107-132 (in Japanese). Ohmoto, H | | 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) | Rock National Conservation Area), and the impact of mine dewatering on drainage basin groundwater resources...public lands from mineral entry, and the impact of mine dewatering on drainage basin groundwater resources...past decade has created concern about the impact of mine dewatering on groundwater resources in this region... Z Low-F porphyry Mo. W skams (Humboldls. Mill City) I fish Creek Porphyry Cu Sb&Hg deposits. HumboWt...Smith & others, 1971) 1 s E W-skam (Tungsten/Mill City) 1 -Buckingham, Battle Mtn -Trenton Canyon Stock | | | Book | orogenic periods to the Miocene Kuroko deposits of Japan. These deposits are associated with abundant sulfate...base of the Complex (Vermaak, 1976). At the Atok mine, platinoid minerals tend to occur at the boundaries...and the youngest, the Kuroko in the Miocene of Japan, are sufficient to warrant separation into two subtypes;...Because the Miocene massive sulfide deposits of Japan (Tatsumi, 1970; Tatsumi and Watanabe, 1970) have...elongate or circular subsid¬ ence structures. In Japan, the Kuroko deposits are mostly part of the Miocene | | | Book | reasons for the approach taken Mineral deposit or mine? A genetic model as the basis for exploration The...many geologists who have given their time during mine visits and responded to our queries. We have benefited...Decline Doline A downward inclined tunnel into a mine or potential ore body. A funnel-shaped depression...shaft excavated upwards for connecting levels in a mine or ore body. Ripping The removal of overburden...of the problems which face the mine geologist. The function of the mine geologist varies considerably |
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