| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Sciences (1999) 46, 311–328 Geophysical properties of zinc-bearing deposits J. R. BISHOP1 AND D. W. EMERSON2...Geophysics Pty Ltd, PO Box 974, Sandy Bay, Tas. 7006, Australia. Systems Exploration (NSW) Pty Ltd, Box 6001,...Delivery Centre, NSW 2158, Australia. 2 At present, most, if not all zinc is being produced from the...to various geophysical techniques, detection of zinc-bearing deposits is often difficult. In this paper...for the direct detection of the different types of zinc-bearing deposits. Induced polarisation is probably | | | Report (Issue volume) | + 4, Mineral Fe # — of Australia and™ Papua New Guinea ...O02unse Geology of the Mineral Deposits of Australia and Papua New Guinea The COVER PHOTOGRAPH shows...Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. The Ladolam gold deposit lies within the caldera floor which has been breached...Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 1. Metals 6.* Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 2. Coal 7...Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 3. Petroleum 8.* Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 4. Industrial | | | Book | CONCEPTUAL MODELS IN EXPLORATION GEOCHEMISTRY, 4 Australia 14. G.BAR DOSS Y KARSTIC BAUXITES 15. A.W. ROSE..."Broadly regarded, the depth ta which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...Buddington (1959) in his classical paper on the North American granites, proposed a three-fold depth subdivision...Verde district; in the centre, Morococha and in the north, Michiquillay) straddle the intrusive contacts and...faults, often in swarms, trending E.-W. in the north-eastern portion of the batholith. They are parallel | | | Book | CONCEPTUAL MODELS IN EXPLORATION GEOCHEMISTRY, 4 Australia 14. G.BÄRDOSSY KARSTIC BAUXITES 15. A.W. ROSE..."Broadly regarded, the depth to which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...Buddington (1959) in his classical paper on the North American granites, proposed a three-fold depth subdivision...Verde district; in the centre, Morococha and in the north, Michiquillay) straddle the intrusive contacts and...faults, often in swarms, trending E.-W. in the north-eastern portion of the batholith. They are parallel |
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