| | Report (volume) | ___________________ Mountain View, Nogue, and Phoenix deposits_________________ Midnight deposit____...____________ __ __ _____ ______ 44 U.S. Magnesite deposit _______·______________________________ 45 Turk...dolomite______________________________ 3. Magnesite deposit in the Double Eagle quarry______________ F-3 3...Togo formation (oldest), Edna dolomite, McHale ·slate, Stensgar dolomite, and Buffalo Hump formation....interest include antimony, barite, copper, quartzite, slate, talc, tungsten, and uranium. F-1 F-2 CONTRIBUTIONS | | Fiorentini, M. L., Bekker, A., Rouxel, O., Wing, B. A., Maier, W., Rumble, D. (2012) Multiple Sulfur and Iron Isotope Composition of Magmatic Ni-Cu-(PGE) Sulfide Mineralization from Eastern Botswana. Economic Geology, 107 (1) 105-116 doi:10.2113/econgeo.107.1.105 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Systems, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia 2 Department of Geological Sciences...eastern Botswana. Mineralized samples from the Phoenix and Selkirk Ni-Cu-(PGE) deposits in the Tati greenstone...0.2 to 0.8‰ V-CDT. ∆33S values of sulfides at Phoenix and Selkirk are −0.01 to −0.08‰ V-CDT, suggesting...exception of one sample from the Dikoloti Ni-Cu(PGE) deposit of the Selebi-Phikwe greenstone belt, which shows...Barnes, 2010) and at the Mount Keith, Western Australia komatiite-hosted deposits (Bekker et al., 2009) | | Peters, S.G., Nash, J.T., John, D.A., Spanski, G.T., King, H.D., Connors, K.A., Moring, B.C., Doebrich, J.L., McGuire, D.J., Albino, G.V., Dunn, V.C., Theodore, T.G., Ludington, S.D. (1996) Metallic mineral resources in the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's Winnemucca District and Surprise Resource Area, northwest Nevada and northeast California. Open-File Report Vol. 1996 (96-712) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr96712 | Report (issue) | .............................^ Delineation of deposit-model tracts........................................................................l3 MINERAL DEPOSIT MODELS.....................................................^ iii LIST OF TABLES Continued 4 Deposit types, examples, and tract rationale used for permissive.....67 26 Predicted median deposit occurrence and ore endowments for deposit types expected to be present...they are noted below. Major attributes of each deposit model are first outlined in this report; they are | | | Book | proportion of the accumulating information. This new book represents an attempt to address this major...of gold mineralization. For access to a wealth of new information the reader is encouraged to tum to the... the Pacific Rim Congress '87 in Gold Coast, Australia, and the Gold '88 symposium held in Melbourne...demand for gold in the 1980s has opened up exciting new avenues of research and generated a wealth of hard...James Crocket is a graduate of the University of New Brunswick, Oxford University, and the Massachusetts | | | Book | Perth AMSTERDAM • BOSTON • HEIDELBERG • LONDON NEW YORK • OXFORD • PARIS • SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO •...practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding...namely, Goldstream Mining NL/IMX Resources Ltd, Australia, and Binani Industries Limited (BIL) Infratech...required visits to mines and exploration camps of Australia–Tasmania, Canada, the United States, Germany,...(PGMs), South Africa, Sudbury nickel–copper, Canada, and a few new discoveries in Australia. The project | | | Journal (issue) | challenge of working remotely by quickly implementing new software programs for employees and customers. Nutrien...customers manage agronomic product needs. Their new customer portal connects Nutrien Ag Solutions’ representatives...back millions of jobs lost during the pandemic. New employees physically distanced as they await their...opresources and manufacturing, up to 2.6 million new jobs could be created, bumping portunity to raise...with SaskPower, using waste heat from their nearby co-generation power plant to produce steam for mine | | | Report (volume) | Idaho___________ -__.___-_-_ - -___-__- _-_-_-_-__._ New Mexico____ ___ __ _ _ ___ ______________ Nevada....._______....____. New Jersey_____________________________________________._._ New Mexico._------_______________..._------_______________.._______________-___-___-__ New York.________..__.___..__..._._.._.___.__._.._..._._.___..._______________ South Carolina....___._.....___.._._.._._______._._._..__.__. South Dakota....______...bitterns by the process used by the Dow Chemical Co. at their magnesium plant at Freeport, Tex., or by |
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