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Autor:
Fabien Rabayrol, Alan J. Wainwright, Robert G. Lee, Craig J.R. Hart, Robert A. Creaser, Alfredo Camacho
Publikováno v:
Economic Geology. 118:801-822
Porphyry, epithermal, and volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits can form together in the same mineral district in convergent margin environments. Their spatial association and superposition indicate evolving tectonic settings. The Artvin Au-Cu
Autor:
Fabien Rabayrol, Craig J.R. Hart
Publikováno v:
Mineralium Deposita. 56:279-306
The late Cenozoic Anatolian Metallogenic Trend in Turkey is a manifestation of westerly Aegean subduction and easterly Arabian continental collision along the Western Tethyan Orogenic Belt. The 1500 × 200 km late Cenozoic Anatolian magmatism hosts m
Publikováno v:
Economic Geology. 114:1339-1363
The newly defined, 1,500-km-long, late Cenozoic Anatolian metallogenic trend of Turkey is the central segment of the western Tethyan metallogenic belt and formed after the closure of the southern Neotethys Ocean. Mineral deposit discoveries along thi
Publikováno v:
Lithos. :67-96
Indentation of the Arabian platform into the eastern domain of the Anatolide-Tauride Block (ATB) led to sub-horizontal rupture and break-off of the Arabian segment of the subducting southern Neotethyan oceanic slab beneath ATB in the late Cenozoic. A
Autor:
Michael D’Angelo, Kevin Byrne, Robert G. Lee, Pete Hollings, Sarah A. Gleeson, Craig J.R. Hart, Miguel Alfaro
Publikováno v:
Mineralium Deposita
The Late Triassic Guichon Creek batholith is a large (~ 1800 km2), composite, zoned batholith that hosts several large porphyry Cu-Mo deposits of the Highland Valley Copper district. The batholith consists of intrusive rocks that range in composition
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https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_5001660_8/component/file_5008834/5001660.pdf
The Bursa mineral district in northwest Anatolia (Turkey) is an emerging prospective area for porphyry Cu-Mo (Au-Re) mineralization along the Western Tethyan Eocene magmatic belt that links the Balkan to Lesser Caucasus regions along the southern Bla
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https://doi.org/10.5382/sp.24.02
https://doi.org/10.5382/sp.24.02
Publikováno v:
Minerals Engineering. 121:169-179
Block and panel caving mines are increasingly being proposed for the excavation of massive ore-bodies located at depth. The lack of selectivity associated with the mining methods results in both ore and waste being caved and transported through mater
Autor:
Jacqueline L. Blackwell, Amelia Rainbow, Craig J.R. Hart, Thomas Bissig, Ross L. Sherlock, John F. Thompson, Irene del Real, Farhad Bouzari
Publikováno v:
Economic Geology. 112:1673-1717
The Woodjam district is a cluster of porphyry Cu-Au deposits of Early Jurassic age (~196 Ma) and is located in the Quesnel terrane in central British Columbia. Porphyry centers include the Southeast zone Cu-Mo porphyry, the Deerhorn and Megabuck Au-C
Publikováno v:
Mining Technology. 127:75-83
Block and panel caving methods are increasingly being proposed as an economical means for the excavation of ore deposits. The development of methods for predicting cave fragment size holds significant potential for reducing risk associated with cave
Publikováno v:
Economic Geology. 112:551-568
Porphyry-style Cu (Au, Mo) mineralization is widely associated with igneous suites with Sr/Y > 40 and low heavy rare earth element (HREE) content. This geochemical signature is commonly attributed to garnet or amphibole fractionation in the lower cru