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Autor:
Leo V. V. Juguan, Graciano P. Yumul, Leilanie O. Suerte, Mae Y. Magarzo, Nathaniel T. Servando, Carla B. Dimalanta
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 62:827-840
An unusual amount of precipitation fell in Panay island during the passage of Typhoon Fengshen (local name: Typhoon Frank) in June 2008. The voluminous amount of rain is attributed to the interaction of the tropical cyclone and southwest monsoon as t
Publikováno v:
Resource Geology. 59:307-313
At the Kingking porphyry copper-gold deposit, Compostela Valley, south-eastern Mindanao, Philippines, bornite pods occur in the brecciated parts in the biotite diorite porphyry, together with the volcanic rock and diorite fragments without associated
Publikováno v:
Resource Geology. 59:244-262
This paper describes petrologic and geochemical characteristics of intrusive rocks associated with porphyry copper deposits in south-eastern Mindanao, the Philippines, where the Kingking deposit is located. Intrusive rocks at the Kingking deposit, ar
Autor:
Graciano P. Yumul, Koichiro Watanabe, Victor B. Maglambayan, Sho Nishihara, Leilanie O. Suerte, Akira Imai
Publikováno v:
Resource Geology. 57:219-229
The Kingking deposit is a gold-rich porphyry copper deposit and the southernmost deposit at the eastern Mindanao mineralized belt, Philippines. It is underlain by Cretaceous–Paleogene sedimentary and volcanic rocks that are intruded by mineralized
Publikováno v:
Geosciences Journal. 10:305-320
The Central Philippines is made up of several Cretaceous oceanic lithospheres that were generated and emplaced in a variety of geologic setting and manner. The Antique Ophiolite Complex exposed along the western side of Central Philippines is associa
Autor:
Graciano P. Yumul, Mei-Fu Zhou, Leilanie O. Suerte, Mireille Polvé, René C. Maury, Carla B. Dimalanta, Rodolfo A. Tamayo, Cesar L. Balce
Publikováno v:
Ressource Geology
Ressource Geology, 2005, 55 (3), pp.207-216
Ressource Geology, 2005, 55 (3), pp.207-216
The oceanic basement of the Central Philippines is exposed in ophiolitic massifs the age and origin of which remain debated. The Tacloban Ophiolite Complex (TOC) outcrops as a NW-SE trending massif in the northeastern portion of Leyte Island, Central
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https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00114357
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00114357