| Al Ganad, I., Lagny, P., Lescuyer, J. L., Ramboz, C., Touray, J. C. (1994) Jabali, a Zn-Pb-(Ag) carbonate-hosted deposit associated with Late Jurassic rifting in Yemen. Mineralium Deposita, 29 (1) 44-56 doi:10.1007/bf03326395 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1994 Jabali, a Zn-Pb-(Ag) carbonate-hosted deposit associated with Late Jurassic rifting in Yemen I. AI...Mineral Resources, P.O. Box 297, Sana'a, Republic of Yemen BRGM, Departement Exploration, BP 6009, F-45060...1992 / Accepted: 23 November 1993 Abstract. The Jabali deposit (3.8 Mt at 16% Zn, 2% Pb and 132 g/t Ag)...southwestern edge of the oil-producing Wadi al Jawf rift basin in northern Yemen. Paleogeographical reconstructions...and NNW-striking boundary fault system. In the Jabali area, the upper part of the Jurassic sequence underwent | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | IDENTIFICATION AND QUANTIFICATION OF THE JABALI Zn-Pb-Ag NONSULFIDE DEPOSIT (YEMEN) L. Santoro,1,â G. K. Rollinson...characterization and quantitative evaluation of the Jabali (Yemen) nonsulfide Zn-Pb deposit was carried out using...Â(QEMSCANÂŽ). Both primary and secondary ores at Jabali are hosted in Jurassic dolostones. Smithsonite...detailed mineralogical and textural information on the Jabali mineralization. A key outcome from this QEMSCAN...The combination of techniques used to examine the Jabali supergene ore provides high-quality information | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Middle East, with occurrences in Turkey, Iran, and Yemen. Their genesis can be constrained by using carbon...other Middle East deposits (Angouran in Iran, Jabali in Yemen) point to the precipitation from low- to medium-temperature...(Angouran, Iran) or with hydrothermal systems (Jabali, Yemen). This suggests that it is not possible to apply...area, with major occurrences in Iran, Turkey, and Yemen [3â12]. Zinc nonsulfide deposits contain Zn-oxidized...[5], and Chah-Talkh [16] in Iran, as well as Jabali in Yemen [10] (Figure 1). In this short note, nonsulfide | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 2. BongarĂĄ â deposits âen la selvaâ 5.3.3. Yemen (Jabali) â where is the Zinc gone? 5.3.4. Iran â 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 | | Santoro, Licia, Putzolu, Francesco, Mondillo, Nicola, Boni, Maria, Herrington, Richard (2020) Influence of Genetic Processes on Geochemistry of Fe-oxy-hydroxides in Supergene Zn Non-Sulfide Deposits. Minerals, 10 (7) 602 doi:10.3390/min10070602 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | diverse settings, namely Hakkari (Turkey), Jabali (Yemen), Cristal (Peru) and Kabwe (Zambia). The petrography...process during the supergene ore formation (i.e., Jabali), the buffering toward basic pH of the solutions...supergene section of deposits. An example is the Apex Mine (Utah, USA), where goethite and hematite contain...Mondillo et al. [16â20], Santoro et al. [21â23], NavarroCiurana et al. [24], Arfè et al. [25,26] and...and Stavinga et al. [27]. In their studies, they report that the FeO/OH are commonly enriched in Zn and | | | Report (issue) | Smithsonite slice and egg, 5.8 and 2.7 cm tall Masua Mine, Carbonia-lglesias, Sardinia, Italy Cal and Kerith...page Smithsonite, 9.2 cm wide 400 Foot Level, Kelly Mine, Magdalena District Socorro County, New Mexico Steve...1867. ¡thsonian Smithsonite First Oxide Zone, Tsu Mine, Tsumeb, Nami 10cm tall Brent Lockhart coll Joe...1892) Zinkglas, Zinkischer carbonspat (Palache et al., 1951) Dry-bone ore (U.S. miner's term) Paul W....has been named smithsonite-cadmifere (Aballain, et al., 1968). Turkey fat ore is applied to smithsonite | | Arfè, G., Mondillo, N., Boni, M., Joachimski, M., Balassone, G., Mormone, A., Santoro, L., Medrano, E. Castro (2018) The Cristal Zn prospect (Amazonas region, Northern Peru) Part II: An example of supergene enrichments in tropical areas. Ore Geology Reviews, 95. 1076-1105 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.11.022 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Spooner, 2008; Basuki and Spooner, 2009; Mondillo et al., in rev). Supergene nonsulfide ores are developed...bodies are exposed to meteoric alteration (Hitzman et al., 2003). Recent studies (Reichert and Borg, 2008;...climates has been already discussed by Hitzman el al. (2003) and Boni and Mondillo (2015), who reported...more readily separated from other metals (Rose et al., 1979; Sangameshwar and Barnes, 1983). Significant...occurrences in the Charlotte 3 BongarĂĄ area. Arfè et al. (2017) presented the first comprehensive study of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | tectonic settings: Evidence from the Jabali Zn-Pb-(Ag) deposit (Yemen)âJĂśrg Ostendorf, Friedhelm Henjes-Kunst...deposits at the periphery of the Zijinshan copper-gold mine, southeastern ChinaâBimin Zhang, Xueqiu Wang, Rong...the Qilinchang Zn-Pb-(Ag-Ge) deposit in the Huize mine district, northeastern Yunnan, ChinaâRun-Sheng Han...(including empirical PdCuBiSe3) from the former Roter Bär mine, St. Andreasberg, Harz Mountains, Germany: A result...reviewâArkoprovo Biswas and Shashi Prakash Sharma Rare greenockite (CdS) within the chromite-PGE association in | | | | hosted in the now-eroded rocks above the Yanque mine site. Zinc-rich solution migrated through the sedimentary...between the cities of Andahuaylas and Yauri (PerellĂł et al., 2003). The province hosts numerous porphyry copper...AndahuaylasYauri batholith into Mesozoic sediments (PerellĂł et al., 2003). The largest porphyry copper deposits in...Tintaya and Las Bambas areas (Zweng et al., 1997; Guillen et al., 2012), as well as the isolated â Corresponding...largest deposits of this type are Alicia (Moss et al., 2012; Strait Minerals Inc., 2013) and Dolores (Zincore | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | hosted in the now-eroded rocks above the Yanque mine site. Zinc-rich solution migrated through the sedimentary...between the cities of Andahuaylas and Yauri (PerellĂł et al., 2003). The province hosts numerous porphyry copper...AndahuaylasYauri batholith into Mesozoic sediments (PerellĂł et al., 2003). The largest porphyry copper deposits in...Tintaya and Las Bambas areas (Zweng et al., 1997; Guillen et al., 2012), as well as the isolated â Corresponding...largest deposits of this type are Alicia (Moss et al., 2012; Strait Minerals Inc., 2013) and Dolores (Zincore | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | models challenging the conventional view (Large et al., 2007; 2009). Textural, mineral and chemical evolution...intergrowth, formed by replacement of pyrrhotite (Large et al., 2007; 2009). Detailed petrography has revealed...the South Tien Shan orogenic belt (Khamrabaev et al., 1971). Samples from other gold systems located...key deposts highlighted geochronology (Seltmann et al., 2010) point to a genesis within the framework of...style of the magmatism at this time (Graupner et al., 2006; 2010). The consequences for exploration strategies | | | 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...âmodern.â [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 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | taken by Roberts and Sheahan (1988) and Kirkham et al. (1993) who focused on modeling ore deposits. The...geochemistry of hydrothermal ore deposits and Henley et al. (1984) on ďŹuid-mineral equilibria in hydrothermal...1989; Osika, 1990; Walther and Dill, 1995; Dill et al., 2008a,b). Some classiďŹcation schemes can still...taken one for the map (Dill et al., 2008a) and another for the text (Dill et al., 2008b). The map used an...1989, 1994a; Dill and Nielsen, 1987; Tischendorf et al., 1995) and was extended to the Alpine realm, where | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | taken by Roberts and Sheahan (1988) and Kirkham et al. (1993) who focused on modeling ore deposits. The...geochemistry of hydrothermal ore deposits and Henley et al. (1984) on ďŹuid-mineral equilibria in hydrothermal...1989; Osika, 1990; Walther and Dill, 1995; Dill et al., 2008a,b). Some classiďŹcation schemes can still...taken one for the map (Dill et al., 2008a) and another for the text (Dill et al., 2008b). The map used an...1989, 1994a; Dill and Nielsen, 1987; Tischendorf et al., 1995) and was extended to the Alpine realm, where | | | Book (volume) | the final volume. Vv § History (in INITIALS al AND HEADINGS OF ARTICLES A.S. C. ALAN SUMMERLY...Ags & y. aN Atay Ac Oh % LS eaae Se cmepory AL Lr nei Fash {este deol A Withtan Men Ac. en CP at...represented so many dollars per foot in a tangible mine were multiplied and remultiplied until they came...value of product 43,000,000 pounds. The New Almaden mine (opened in 1824) in ($13,764,647, out of a total...subjugation of middle and north-eastern Arabia, Khalid b. al-Walid proceeded by order of the caliph to the conquest |
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