| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 2. Bongará – deposits “en la selva” 5.3.3. Yemen (Jabali) – where is the Zinc gone? 5.3.4. Iran – less...Other deposits, such as Angouran (Iran) and Jabali (Yemen) are genetically more complex. Ore deposits...occur in selected ore districts (Sierra Mojada, Jabali etc.). The economic value of zinc nonsulfide ores...Mehdiabad (Iran), Shaimerden (Kazakhstan), Jabali (Yemen), Hakkari (Turkey), Vazante (Brazil), Accha...Columbia, Morocco, Algeria, and Egypt (Hitzman et al., 2003). Nonsulfide zinc deposits have been distinguished | | Hitzman, M. W., Reynolds, N. A., Sangster, D. F., Allen, C. R., Carman, C. E. (2003) Classification, Genesis, and Exploration Guides for Nonsulfide Zinc Deposits. Economic Geology, 98 (4) 685-714 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.98.4.685 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | discusses exploration guidelines. 685 686 HITZMAN ET AL. Heyl and Bozion (1962) proposed a two-fold classification...Mehdiabad, Iran; 24 = Shaimerden, Kazakhstan; 25 = Jabali, Yemen; 26 = Abu Samar, Sudan; 27 = Kabwe and Star...other metals present in these deposits (Megaw et al., 1988). Such direct-replacement deposits often contain...oxides, litharge, and cerussite and lesser plumbojarosite, hemimorphite, and copper carbonates. In extremely...as those in Namibia (Tsumeb deposit: Lombaard et al., 1986; Hughes, 1987) and in Morocco (Guillaume and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | are Angouran, Iran (Boni et al., 2007a), Shaimerden, Kazakhstan, Jabali, Yemen, and most recently Torlon...whole series of minerals (Large, 2001; Hitzman et al., 2003; Boni, 2005a). The only minerals of current...Radke, 1988; Blot et al., 1995; E. Belogub, pers. commun.). High 267 268 BONI ET AL. 72°00’ W N 71°50’...the Jabal Dhaylan prospect, Saudi Arabia (Hayes et al., 2000). However, these concentrations are relatively...conditions as hypogene nonsulfides (Sweeney et al., 1991; Brugger et al., 2003). Despite widespread distribution | | | Book | reaction Standard deviation Chemical Elements Ac Ag Al Am Ar As At Au Ba Be B Bh Bi Bk Br C Ca Cd Ce Cl...archaeology or Roman provinces (Hölscher 2006; Borbein et al. 2000; Fischer 2001). Only Renfrew and Bahn (2000)...greatly expanded “Stuttgart database” (Junghans et al. 1960, 1968, 1974; Hartmann 1970, 1982; Krause 2003)...mining activities in developing countries (Priester et al. 1993). Ronald F. Tylecote and Paul T. Craddock may...native copper (Yalç{n and Pernicka 1999; Maddin et al. 1999), have long been considered to be securely | | | Journal (volume) | .........................319 EM61 Mineralogy of mine wastes and contaminated soil......................framing the mineral sciences. [1] Hazen, R.M. et al. (2008) Am. Mineral., 93, 1693-1720. v 40 years...„modern.” [1] Malkovets, V. et al. (2007) Geology, 35, 339-342. [2] Rege, S. et al. (2005) J. Anal. Atom. Spectrom...transparent yet quantitative manner. [1] Burdett, J.K. et al. (1984) Croatia Chem. Acta, 57, 11931216. [2] Burdett...far. [1] Wilke, M. et al. (2001) Am. Mineral., 86, 714-730. [2] Schmid, R. et al. (2003) Lithos, 70, 381-392 |
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