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Pyrrhotite from Ghana

Ghana
 
  • Ashanti gold belt
    • Bogoso-Prestea area
Oberthür, T., Weiser, T., Amanor, J.A., and Chryssoulis, S.L. (1997): Mineralium Deposita 32, 2-15.
www.gsr.com (2003) http://www.gsr.com/PDFs/NI43-101QualifyingReport.pdf
Oberthür, T., Weiser, T., Amanor, J.A., and Chryssoulis, S.L. (1997): Mineralium Deposita 32, 2-15.
Milési, J. P., Ledru, P., Ankrah, P., Johan, V., Marcoux, E., & Vinchon, C. (1991). The metallogenic relationship between Birimian and Tarkwaian gold deposits in Ghana. Mineralium Deposita, 26(3), 228-238.
Afenya, P. M. (1975). Studies in the processing of a carbonaceous gold ore. PhD thesis Imperial College, London
Mineralogical Magazine 1997 61 : 879-894.
    • Konongo
Oberthür, T., Weiser, T., Amanor, J.A., and Chryssoulis, S.L. (1997): Mineralium Deposita 32, 2-15.
Milési, J. P., Ledru, P., Ankrah, P., Johan, V., Marcoux, E., & Vinchon, C. (1991). The metallogenic relationship between Birimian and Tarkwaian gold deposits in Ghana. Mineralium Deposita, 26(3), 228-238.
    • Tarkwa
      • Abosso-Damang Au deposit
www.cgm.uwa.edu.au (n.d.) http://www.cgm.uwa.edu.au/students/phd/jpigois/poster2003.pdf
The Canadian Mineralogist Vol. 35,p p.587-595(1997)
  • Ashanti Region
El Goresy, A. (1966). Metallic spherules in Bosumtwi crater glasses. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1(1), 23-24.
    • Obuasi Gold Project
Bonev, I. K., Petrunov, R., Cook, N. J., & Ciobanu, C. L. (2005). Kostovite and its argentian varieties: Deposits and mineral associations. Geochem. Mineral. Petrol.(Bulg. Acad. Sci.), 42, 1-22.
Oberthür, T., Weiser, T., Amanor, J.A., and Chryssoulis, S.L. (1997): Mineralium Deposita 32, 2-15.
Econ Geol (1996) 91:289-301
Mineralogical Magazine 1990 54 : 617-627
Bowell, R. J. (1994). Sulfide oxidation and production of gossans, Ashanti mine, Ghana. International Geology Review, 36(8), 732-752.
  • Western Region
    • Tarkwa
Mücke, A., Dzigbodi-Adjimah, K., and Annor, A. (1999): Mineralium Deposita 34, 297-311.
 
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