| Arias, Mónica, Nuñez, Pablo, Arias, Daniel, Gumiel, Pablo, Castañón, Cesar, Fuertes-Blanco, Jorge, Martin-Izard, Agustin (2021) 3D Geological Model of the Touro Cu Deposit, A World-Class Mafic-Siliciclastic VMS Deposit in the NW of the Iberian Peninsula. Minerals, 11 (1) 85 doi:10.3390/min11010085 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
minerals Article 3D Geological Model of the Touro Cu Deposit, A World-Class Mafic-Siliciclastic VMS Deposit...Fuertes-Blanco, J.; Martin-Izard, A. 3D Geological Model of the Touro Cu Deposit, A World-Class Consulting de... S.L., C/Vista de la Ermita 1, 45930 Mentrida, Spain; monica.arias.llorente@gmail.com Cobre San Rafael... S.L., Avenida de Santiago Nº42. 15823 O Pino, Spain; pablo.nunez@atalayamining.com Department of Geology...Oviedo, C/Arias de Velasco s/n, 33005 Asturias, Spain; darias@geol.uniovi.es (D.A.); jorgefuert@gmail |
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alteration envelope, volcanic and sedimentary rocks) play a major role in determining its overall behaviour. Variscan...relatively ductile sulphide-rich bands. The result was a geochemical and mineralogical reorganisation of most...crustal level, deviatoric stress and availability of a fluid phase during deformation and the style and rate...Madrid-UPM, ETSI Minas, RÃos Rosas 21, 28003 Madrid, Spain e-mail: ricardo.castroviejo@upm.es M. Soler e-mail:...net C. Quesada IGME, RÃos Rosas 23, 28003 Madrid, Spain e-mail: c.quesada@igme.es Introduction The ore |
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ArinteiroandBamanearSantiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain, taketheir ore from an extensive horizonof disseminated...ophiolitic metabasites. Fieldrelationships exclude a metamorphogenic originof thedeposits. Bulk-rock geochemistry...ginwasasa largescalestockwork-alteration system. A numberof distinctchemical faciesreflecting different...deposits. The predominant garnet-gedrite(-biotite-staurolite) assemblages of theorehorizonareproducts of ...ores.The premetamorphicore in the lightof potential Bama(20 millionmetrictons,0.5% Cu) deposits lie environmentis |
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ExplorationModelsfor SulfideOres in Metaophiolites,Northwest Spain J.P. N. BADHAMAND P. J. WILLIAMS Departmentof Geology...Southampton, Southamptom S095NH, England Abstract A number of highly metamorphosed mafic-ultramaficcomplexescrop...beingmined at Arinteiro(11 million tons,0.67% Cu) and Bama (20 million tons,0.5-0.6% Cu) and massiveCu-Fe sulfidesat...sulfidesat Forhas('•' 1 milliontons,1-2% Cu). A smaller massivesulfideat Manoca has been worked out....ultramaficintrusions they contain, in Galicia, northwestSpain. There are a number of high-gradecomplexesin |
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President—Henry Bonar, Rt. 1, Box 3 3 1 , Odessa, F l a . 33556 2nd Vice President—David E. Jensen, 199 East...Romanowski, 2708 Ridge Road Drive, Alexandria, V a . 22302 Corresponding Editor—Vernon Wertz, 9707 S...picture of the Federation. It is interesting to stop a minute to note some of the changes. The continued...old Clubs formed for similar purposes are meeting a true need of interested persons who wish to limit...the effort that is made by a great majority of the 458 Clubs to conduct a number of programs each year |
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islands. Coastalenergy conditions are such,however,that a relative increasein heavy mineral content shouldbe...Panhandleheavymineralsis known. The work reportedhere is part of a larger project,carriedout under the directionof the...over-all project has been in operationever since. A summaryreport of general conclusions, basedon the... Florida Panhandlecoastalenergylevels increasein a westerlydirection (Fig. 1). The "Big Bend" (easternend...prevailingdrift). The Apalachicoladelta area, then, shouldbe a promisingarea for heavymineralexploration. The numerousbeachridgeson |
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on the Development of StratiformOre GenesisTheory: A Short Historical Review R. L. STANTON Departmentof...themselvesbut also their environmentsand has led to a much greater appreciation of the oresaspetrogeneticentitiesin...significance in crustalevolution.Thisin turn hasled to a greatlyincreasedsophistication in stratiformore explorationtechnique...south-centralNorway. In the Caof scienceleadsnaturallyto a better understanding ledonides of the British Isles...Isles and Eire, the Avoca of its evolution, to a more balanced view of its depositsof southernEire, the |
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Fossil-Basilosaurus cetoides Gemstone-Star Blue Quartz Soil-Bama Series Mineral-Rhodochrosite Rock-Yule Marble ...* Georgia * California Mineral-Gold Mineral-Staurolite Fossil-Shark Tooth Gem-Quartz 35 36 36 38 38...Gemstone-Ohio Flint Invertebrate Fossil-Jsotelus 115 114 94 a) * Oklahoma Rock-Barite Rose Soil-Port Silt Loam...their very nature, state symbols have a unifying effect and bear a deep distinctive meaning. Beginning...earliest to the latest. Color photographs, obtained from a variety of sources, accompany the entries. The appendices |
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Utilization of mineral resources in Alabama has long been a significant part of the state's mining industry. Since...mineral occurrences in Alabama have been described from a variety of districts, sites, and prospects where mining...States" compiled by J. C. Smock (1883) (assisted by E. A. Smith) for the 1882 Mineral Resources of the United...Geological Survey. This listing was expanded by E. A. Smith and H. McCalley (1904), W. B. Jones (1926)...localized areas, and specific sites. The Alabama has a diverse and widespread variety of minerals, many of |
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materials to the project and President— R u f u s S p e a k s 4 2 3 Taliwa Drive room by room the work progressed...l m a D. B o n a r were held in the partially finished rooms. R F D 1 , B o x 331 Odessa, F l a . 3 3...using a part of the buildingas a Mineral Museum. At first it 2 n d V i c e . Pres. - W i l l i a m J .... M a l o n e y , J r . 4516 Traymore St. was intended to be a museum to display B e t h e s d a , Md...states and L a k e Wales, F l a . 3 3 8 5 3 foreign conuntries. All of these specimens T r e a s u r e r |
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go with obtaining "rare" minerals? One thousand is a rea sonable number to expect. This suggests that...who have over 2000. Bill Roberts is justly known as a man who knows minerals as his senior author CHIPS...S : 1975-1976 President—Rufus Speaks 4 2 3 T a l i w a Drive Knoxville, Tenn. 37920 1st V i c e Pres...B o x 331 Odessa, F l a . 3 3 5 5 6 2 n d V i c e . P r e s . - -William J . M a l o n e y , J r . 4516...1 4 S e c r e t a r y — M o r r i s Ratcliff 114 Emerald Avenue L a k e Wales, F l a . 3 3 8 5 3 Treasurer—Mrs |
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oldest sulfide depositsoccur in a regional setting characterizedby a thick sequenceof metamorphosedEocambrianto...metamorphosedelasticrocks representthe basal sectionof a rifted margin prism, whereasthe metavolcanic rocksrepresentrhyolites...basaltswhichwere probablyerupted along rift zonesof a spreadingback-arcbasin. Most of the volcanogeniemassivesulfide...youngestsulfidedepositsoccurin the distalpart of a volcanicarc sequenceof the Talladegaterrane, which... in the southernmost Swindenand Strong(1976), in a comsouthernmost Appalachians of east-centralAlabama |
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Although perhaps best known for its gold, rutUe, and staurolite (the state mineral), Georgia has, in fact, almost...species. T H E I N T E N T O F T H I S A R T I C L E is to provide a list of mineral localities that have...field collecting. For the most part, the list is a historical compilation. It should be noted that while...not intended to be either a report on the economic geology of Georgia or a field guide for lapidaries...as cryptocrystalline quartz and silicified wood). A l l distances are given in kilometers (km) and are |
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NEW # CHIPS a n d BITS EFMLSTLUBS EFMLS OFFICERS: 1974-1975 President—Frank Mayo 3340 Wood Valley...Valley Rood Atlanta, G a . 30327 1st Vice Pres.—Rufus Speaks 423 T a l i w a Drive Knoxville, Tenn. 37920 2nd...331 Odessa, F l a . 33556 Secretary—Morris Ratcliff 114 Emerald Avenue Lakes Wales, F l a . 33853 Treasurer—Sydney...4516 Traymore St. Bethesda, Md. 20014 Show C h a i r m a n — W m . J . (Bill) Acord Bowdoin Center Rd....EFMLS 79 West Bay Drive Newsletter Cocoa Beach, f l a . 32931 Reporter— Vernon Wertz to 9707 Sutherland |
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14 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Asbestos ore Lead ore. Balmat Mine, N. Y. Chromite-chromium ore. Wash. Zinc ore, Friedensville...SURVEY OF PROFESSIONAL ALUMINUM PAPER 1076-C A compilation of published information on the geology................................................. Spain................................................................................................. Spain...................................................Korea ........................................... Spain................................................ |
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IDENTIFY GEM MINERALS FOURTH REVISED EDITION INCLUDING A COMPLETE DIRECTORY OF THE BEST HUNTING LOCATIONS WITH...and updated, Gem lists Hunter's Guide, more than a thou- sand localities in the United States, Canada...stretches of directions in the stream beds. Here is a precise explanation of how to recognize the rock...Mexico, Ken Kyte of Covington, Louisiana, Merton A. Young of Michigantown, Indiana, George E. Lambert...this book be reproduced in any form, except by a reviewer, without the permission of the publisher |
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3 1111 00289 4184 \ I s Fifth Revised Edition A complete, state-by-state directory to tested digging...plentiful in every section of this I continent. A precise location guide, by state, organized describes...beds, and easily identifiable land- marks. Here is a precise explanation of h< to recognize the rock formation*...minerals ^ 3 1111 00289 4184 % DATE DUE \ °* A DEMCO 38-297 KEY 4& Diamond M Tourmaline fQl...1963, 1969 All rights reserved. Except for use in a review, the reproduction or utilization of this work |
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IE D M O N T D IS T R IC T O F P E N N S Y L V A N I A * BY F. BASCOM ( Read before the Society December...ocean by a belt of coastal plain of variable width and from the edge of the continental plateau by a belt...belt of coastal province possessing a uniform width of 200 miles. The Piedm ont district extends north and...and south from Maine to Ala bama, with an average width of 50 miles. Its western lim it is defined by...change in topography, the abrupt transition from a diversified upland to an undiversified lowland. Eastward |
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EMPLACEMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NORTH AMERICA BY A. F. BUDDINGTON ABSTRACT Publications of the last...common but subordinate in those of the mesozone, and a major factor in plutons of the catazone. The authors...plutons of the epizone and those of the mesozone, and a major role for magma is indicated for the latter also...sont passees en revue, en se referant specialement a 1'Amerique du Nord. Les plutons sont classes en fonction...mesozone, ou la catazone de la croute terrestre. On a decouvert que ceux places dans 1'epizone sont presque |
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Geologfa Universidad de Salamanca 37008 Salamanca Spain THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA® Memoir 200...employment. PuhlisheA merica, Inc. 1300 Penrose Place. P.O. Box 9140. Boulder...(Geological Society of An1erica) ; 200 QE5 I 1. A 13 2007 55 I . I •3--dc22 2007020532 10 9 8 7 6 5...The Southern Oklahoma and Dniepr-Donets aulacogens: A comparative analysis . ........ .. . 127 C.R. Keller............................................... 181 A. Kroner, B.F Windley, G. Badarch, 0. Tomurtogoo, E |
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editorial standards INTRODUCTION In the last 20 years, a great surge in the number of papers on stratabound...deposits associated with volcanic rocks has provided a substantial amount of information concerning grades...sub-types. In order to be included in this report, a deposit had to be closely associated with volcanic...deposits are tabular bodies that may or may not have a discordant stockwork or stringer zone stratigraphically...information presented in Table 1 is stored in a computer data base with a hierarchical organization under the SPIRES |