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Series: Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 January 2020
DOI: 10.5382/SP.23.09
EISBN: 9781629496429
... the district before 2013. Gold deposits in the Kibali district are located along the KZ trend, a series of folds, contractional shear zones, and altered lithostratigraphic units that coincide with the margin of an earlier 2630 to 2625 Ma intraorogenic basin within the Neoarchean Moto belt. Fluids first...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 1961
Economic Geology (1961) 56 (8): 1385–1391.
...Robert Woodtli Abstract Lenses of high- grade hematite ore formed by processes of secondary enrichment are associated with belts of Precambrian (Kibalian) itabirites in the upper Ituri river basin (Kilo region), where an estimated 889 million metric tons of ore averaging over 45 percent Fe...
Journal Article
Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 April 2009
SEG Discovery (2009) (77): 1–16.
... hosts gold deposits and several large, unexploited iron deposits in the Kilo and Moto areas (Deblond and Tack, 2005). The area is also a source of alluvial diamonds. To the east, the Kibara belts (1,800 km long) host very signifıcant gold deposits in Kivu and Maniema as well as pegmatites containing...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2009
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2009) 128 (1): 229–238.
... in mountain belts and watershed areas; orientation and density of linear topographic features; type and density of drainage pattern). For this purpose, the nodes have been defined as circles of radius R=25 km surrounding each point of intersection of lineaments. In Italy, the identification of the sites where...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (3): 577–605.
... local stratigraphic terminology is shown in Figure 3 . Lower Carboniferous rocks crop out in a wide belt in the southern part of the area ( Fig. 2 ) and form a characteristic unit known as Culm de Los Pedroches, of Tournaisian-Visean age (between approx 360 and 325 Ma; Peran and Tamain, 1967...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1988
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1988) 31 (4): 417–425.
...D. B. Nadagouda; R. S. Hanagodimath; T. C. Devaraju Abstract The banded Iron-formation, corresponding mostly to oxide facies, exposed in the south-western parts of Chitradurga belt has been studied with respect to their field, petrographic, mineralogical and petrochemical aspects. It is concluded...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1998
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1998) 88 (2): 400–412.
... explained the appearance of the were few aftershocks located in this region (e.g., Shima- heavily damaged belt, since ground motions were amplified moto, 1995; Watanabe and Suzuki, 1995). By examining in a narrow zone in the sediment side due to the basin-edge particle motions at strong-motion observation...
Journal Article
Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 April 2009
SEG Discovery (2009) (77): 1–52.
.... 1). Mineral FIELDS production was almost entirely controlled by Union ANGOLA Minière du Haut Katanga (UMHK). Gold was produced from the Kilo-Moto greenstone belts in the northeast of ATLOACNETAICN the country (Fig. 1) with the Congo ranking among the world s top 15 producers. Both gem and industrial...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2024
Economic Geology (2024) 119 (1): 221–230.
... Bertrandsson Erlandsson, Milo Veloji , and Phillip Gopon article 105474 A paleoplacer component to the gold hosted in meta-conglomeratic units of the Neoarchaean moto greenstone belt, DRC Yann Waku Mpaka, Bjorn P. von der Heyden, David Lawrence, Trézène Bampata, and Etienne Mwandale article 105477 Thermal...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1970
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1970) 60 (3): 879–890.
...) that the belt of aftershocks defines the extent of primary faulting of large earthquakes. Independent measurements of the length of surface faulting and the maximum dimension of the aftershock zone have been shown to be in good agreement for two notable examples, the 1952 Kern County earthquake (Buwalda and St...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2009
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2009) 128 (1): 33–46.
... deformation across the W-verging Albanide-Hellenide fold-and-thrust belt. 20 10 2007 06 10 2008 © Società Geologica Italiana, Roma 2009 2009 Società Geologica Italiana La Puglia meridionale, parte dell’avampaese Adriatico emerso, è stata a lungo considerata un’area tettonicamente e...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2016
South African Journal of Geology (2016) 119 (2): 359–378.
... – – – – – Bdl Bdl 0-0.50 Rb 2 O 0.00-0.03 – – – – – 0-0.23 Bdl - In Tanzania, emeralds were discovered in the late 1960’s about 3km west of Lake Manyara and south of the Maji Moto Hot Springs in a part of the Mozambique belt. Emeralds also occur near Sumbawanga in the south west...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (5): 879–894.
... constriction between the apical cone and shell body, and the position from which the wing protrudes. It is also similar to Albaillella triangularis , but differs from the latter by the smooth surface. A lbaillella sp. C Figures 8.7, 8.10 Albaillella triangularis I shida , K ito and I moto...
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Journal Article
Published: 07 February 2017
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2017) 107 (2): 750–759.
... with magnitude, distance, and seismic intensity for Friuli and Ancona, Italy, and the Alpide belt , Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am. 71 , 1993 – 2009 . Chiocci F. L. , and de Alteriis G. 2006 . The Ischia debris avalanche: First clear submarine evidence in the Mediterranean of a volcanic...
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Journal Article
Published: 30 April 2010
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2010) 47 (4): 389–408.
... with the low mantle temperatures estimated from xenolith studies. In the southwestern half of the Superior, east–west-trending metasedimentary belts are separated by granite–greenstone belts. The alternating pattern of the subprovinces, their characteristic elongated form, and the north-to-south...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2010
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2010) 129 (2): 251–268.
... with gravel beaches, organized on shore-parallel «facies belts», locally occur. The upper beachface may here persist longer during regression, and better organization occurs in the swash zone and foreshore, represented by alternations of «imbricate» and «infill» zones, and «infill» and «outer frame» zones...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2009
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2009) 128 (1): 89–106.
...Marcello Viti; Enzo Mantovani; Daniele Babbucci; Caterina Tamburelli Abstract It is argued that the Neogene evolution of the Western Mediterranean region was mainly determined by the East to SE ward extrusion of wedges of the Alkapeca belt and by the westward extrusion of the Betic-Rif-Alboran...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1975
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1975) 23 (1): 30–66.
... extends into the moun- tains bordering the coastal zone . In many places there is a significant divergence between the trend o f Paleozoic and older fold belts on the craton and the trend of younge r Mesozoic and Tertiary fold belts in the intermediate zone (Fig . 3) . This divergence may be related...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2004
Earthquake Spectra (2004) 20 (1_suppl): 131–165.
..., hatched zones municipalities once classi ed as seismic. SEISMOTECTONIC FRAMEWORK The Apennines are structurally a fold and thrust belt chain developed within the Africa-Adria-Europe relative plate-motion. Since the Neogene and during Quaternary times, the growth of the belt was driven by i) the westward...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2004
Economic Geology (2004) 99 (5): 917–939.
...M. O. Schwartz; F. Melcher Abstract The Falémé iron district in the Kedougou-Kéniéba inlier of the Paleoproterozoic Birimian Supergroup of West Africa consists of nine major and 19 minor orebodies, distributed in a belt 65 km long and 15 km wide. Two major exoskarn orebodies have total reserves...
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