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Gold: economic geology

ILCHIK, R.F., Brimhall, G.H., and Schull, H.W. 1986. Hydrothermal maturation of indigenous organic matter. Alligator Ridge gold deposits, Nevada Economic Geology, v. 81, p. 113-130. [Pg.100]

Goldberg, I.S., Abramson, G.J., Haslam, C.O., Los, V.L. 2007. Depletion and enrichment zones in the Bendigo gold field a possible source of gold and implications for exploration. Economic Geology. 102, 745-753. [Pg.106]

Cooke, D.R., McPhail, D.C., Bloom, M.S., 1996. Epithermal gold mineralization, Acupan, Baguio district, Philippines geology, mineralization, alteration and the thermochemicai environment of ore deposition. Economic Geology, 91, 243-272. [Pg.168]

Sawkins, F.J., O Neill, J.R., Thompson, J.M. 1979. Fluid inclusion and geochemical studies of vein gold deposits, Baguio District, Philippines. Economic Geology, 74, 1420-1434. [Pg.168]

Groves, D.I., Goldfarb, R.J., Robert, F., Hart, C.J.R. 2003. Gold deposits in metamorphic belts overview of current understanding, outstanding problems, future research, and exploration. Economic Geology, 98, 1-29. [Pg.212]

Kontak, D.J. Kerrich, R. 1997. An isotopic (C, O, Sr) study of vein quartz and carbonate from Meguma gold deposits. Nova Scotia, Canada. Economic Geology, 92, 161-180. [Pg.246]

Newhouse, W.N. 1936. A zonal gold mineralization in Nova Scotia. Economic Geology, 31, 805-831. [Pg.246]

Gray, M.D. Hutchinson, R.W. 2001. New Evidence for Multiple Periods of Gold Emplacement in the Porcupine Mining District. Economic Geology, 96, 453-476. [Pg.268]

Shelton, K.L., McMenamy, T.A., van Hees, E.H., Falck, H. 2004. Deciphering the Complex Fluid History of a Greenstone-Hosted Gold Deposit Fluid Inclusion and Stable Isotope Studies of the Giant Mine, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. Economic Geology, 99, 1643-1663. [Pg.268]

Hofstra, A.H. Cline, J.S. 2000. Characteristics and models for Carlin-type gold deposits. Reviews in Economic Geology, 13, 163-220. [Pg.386]

Cline, J.S. (2001) Timing of gold and arsenic sulfide mineral deposition at the Getchell Carlin-type gold deposit, north-central Nevada. Economic Geology, 96(1), 75-89. [Pg.204]

Stenger, D.P., Kesler, S.E., Peltonen, D.R. Tapper, CJ. (1998) Deposition of gold in Carlin-type deposits the role of sulfidation and decarbonation at Twin Creeks, Nevada. Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, 93(2), 201-15... [Pg.541]

Weissberg, B. G., 1969, Gold-silver ore-grade precipitates from New Zealand thermal waters Economic Geology, v. 64, p. 95-108. [Pg.467]

Mann, A.W. (1984) Mobility of gold and silver in lateritic weathering profiles some observations from Western Australia. Economic Geology 79, 38M9. [Pg.90]

Lang B. The base metals-gold hydrothermal ore deposits of Baia Mare, Romania. Economic Geology 1979 74(6) 1336-1351. [Pg.101]

CROWN MINERALS 2002. Mesothermal gold in New Zealand GIS data package and prospectivity modelling. Crown Minerals, Ministry of Economic Development and Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences. [Pg.364]

Australian Mineral Economics and Geological Survey of Sweden have tried to estimate the total production of gold in history. The result is shown in Table 5.1. [Pg.109]


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