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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 1982
Economic Geology (1982) 77 (5): 1120–1145.
..., and galena with or without minor silver-gold values; (2) quartz with or without three mutually exclusive gangue suites all occurring with ore-grade (+200 ppm Ag and +2 ppm Au) precious metal values, but each with or without dark green hydrothermal chlorite and copper-lead-zinc sulfides: quartz-rhodonite...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 1960
Economic Geology (1960) 55 (1): 115–137.
...Lionel C. Kilburn Abstract Composites of mill feed from North American base metal sulfide mines have been analyzed for Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pb, and S. Co:Ni:Cu:Zn:Pb ratios and particularly Ni:Cu:Zn:Pb ratios show similar trends for igneous rocks and base metal sulfide ores, which are plotted...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 February 1992
Economic Geology (1992) 87 (1): 1–22.
...J. J. Hemley; G. L. Cygan; J. B. Fein; G. R. Robinson; W. M. d'Angelo Abstract Experimental studies, using cold-seal and extraction vessel techniques, were conducted on Fe, Pb, Zn, and Cu sulfide solubilities in chloride solutions at temperatures from 300 degrees to 700 degrees C and pressures from...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2022
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2022) 63 (3): 265–278.
... ) for complex sulfides and oxides of lead, copper and iron; s_Yokokawa ( Yokokawa, 1988 ) for lead and silver sulfates. Thermodynamic constants for arsenopyrite and loellingite were taken from ( Perfetti et al., 2008 ), and those for arsenic, from ( Pokrovski et al., 1996 ). In the G T calculations of gold...
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Publisher: Economic Geology Publishing Company
Published: 01 January 1981
DOI: 10.5382/AV75.06
EISBN: 9781934969533
... Abstract Sediment-hosted stratiform deposits of copper, lead, and zinc are distinguished from volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits by a lack of associated volcanism. They are distinguished from Mississippi Valley-type deposits by an early timing of mineralization relative to deposition of host...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 June 2019
Economic Geology (2019) 114 (4): 771–786.
... and Random Forests, an ensemble machine learning supervised classifier, to distinguish barren sedimentary pyrite and five ore deposit categories: iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG), orogenic Au, porphyry Cu, sedimentary exhalative (SEDEX), and volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposits. The preferred...
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Journal Article
Published: 04 March 2019
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2019) 19 (2): 110–120.
...Jajinjav Yondonjamts; Bolormaa Oyuntsetseg; Ochirkhuyag Bayanjargal; Makiko Watanabe; Lunchakorn Prathumratana; Kyoung-Woong Kim Abstract In order to investigate copper, arsenic, lead and zinc contamination in topsoil of the Erdenet copper mining area in Mongolia, soil samples collected from...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2012
Mineralogical Magazine (2012) 76 (7): 2693–2707.
... of the old sulfide tailings from the Salair lead-zinc concentration plant. The distribution of zinc, copper and cadmium in the hardpan is similar. These metals had been leached from layer (b) by sulfide oxidation, but a high percentage of water-soluble (Zn, 50%; Cd, 48%; and Cu, 22%) and exchangeable...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2011
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2011) 78 (4): 365–369.
... , B. and Praveen , M.N. (2007) Garnet-Gahnite-Staurolite relations and occurrence of Ecandrewsite from the Koparpani base metal sulfide prospect, Betul Belt, Central India . Neu. Jahrb. Mineral. Abhand. , v. 184 , pp. 105 - 116 . Harris , N.B.W. , Santosh , M. and Taylor...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2009
The Canadian Mineralogist (2009) 47 (3): 493–508.
... the non-mining site. In these samples, the various trace elements show different affinities for Fe or Mn compounds. Lead is preferentially associated with Mn (hydr-)oxides and As with Fe (oxy-)hydroxides or sulfates. Copper association with Mn and Fe phases is questionable, and the results obtained rather...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2005
Mineralogical Magazine (2005) 69 (5): 695–706.
... spoil arsenic copper lead zinc Mathiatis Cyprus sulphate M ine spoil is a rich source of potentially toxic metallic and metalloid elements to the Earth’s surface environment. In the EU alone there are 400 million tonnes from extractive industries, a large proportion of which is mine...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2005
The Canadian Mineralogist (2005) 43 (4): 1141–1156.
... to the presence of carbonate. arsenic zinc copper lead mine waste sulfide oxidation sequential extraction melanterite jarosite Berikul gold mine Kemerovo region Russia arsenic zinc cuivre plomb déchets miniers oxydation de sulfures extraction séquentielle mélantérite jarosite...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2005
European Journal of Mineralogy (2005) 17 (1): 119–128.
..., detected by HPLC and GC/MS, predominate. The inorganic particles are crystalline or amorphous solid solutions of mainly lead, zinc, and copper sulphides. X-ray powder diffraction indicates the presence of several crystalline compounds in addition to 38 wt.-% of amorphous phases. The main crystalline...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2003
American Mineralogist (2003) 88 (11-12): 1933–1942.
...) is consistent with the results of microchemical and microtextural analysis (Fig. 12 ). The amount of extractable metals in the soluble/exchangeable fraction varies with the mineralogy (Fig. 12 ). Zinc is present as carbonates and manganates. Lead is largely present as manganates, but is also incorporated...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1996
The Canadian Mineralogist (1996) 34 (3): 529–546.
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 October 1990
Economic Geology (1990) 85 (6): 1099–1113.
...Philip K. Seccombe; H. L. Barnes Abstract High mobility of the metals Fe, Zn, Pb, and Cu but not Ag and Mo has been demonstrated in hydrothermal transport experiments involving mixtures of the metal sulfides as nutrients in 1-m KCl solutions, with pH values buffered by K feldspar q- mica q- quartz...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 1982
Economic Geology (1982) 77 (8): 1803–1817.
...Allen V. Heyl; Walter S. West Abstract Epigenetic lead, zinc, and copper sulfides have been found in old mines, prospects, and other occurrences over a wide area on all sides of the Upper Mississippi Valley district of Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin. These sulfides have the same crystal habits...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1979
The Canadian Mineralogist (1979) 17 (3): 649–664.
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 April 1974
Economic Geology (1974) 69 (2): 206–217.
...S. C. Sarkar Abstract Stratabound, synsedimentary, lead predominates GeoRef, Copyright 2008, American Geological Institute. 1974 ...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 1965
Economic Geology (1965) 60 (3): 485–505.
...J. Kalliokoski Abstract Many massive sulfide deposits in North America show textures and structures that are deformational in origin. These features have been superimposed on original mineralogical ones to the extent that in many deposits the essential characteristics necessary to elucidate...