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  • AIME
    Geological Engineering- A Bridge Between Geologist And Miner

    By Daniel R. Stewart, Ralph R. Sacrison

    The function of the geological engineer is to assist in mine planning and operations by collecting, interpreting, and applying geologic data to the solution of engineering problems. The geologist supp

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Geological Environment And Characteristics Of Some Porphyry Copper Deposits In The Southwestern Pacific ? Introduction

    By Spencer R. Titley

    Porphyry copper deposits in the southwestern Pacific area represent relative newcomers to the growing number of occurrences of this mineral deposit type. In addition to firmly establishing the importa

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Geological Environments for PGE-Cu-Ni Mineralization in the East Bull Lake Gabbro-Anorthosite Intrusion, Ontario

    By D. C. Peck, James. R. S., Chubb. P. T.

    "Abstract -The East Bull Lake gabbro-anorthosite intrusion is one of several Early Proterozoic layered matie intrusions occurring along the Southern Province - Superior Province boundary in the Ellio

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    Geological Exploration at North Broken Hill Limited

    This paper summarizes the progress of geological exploration at North Broken Hill Ltd.The North Mine orebodies occur in knots of minor folds on a simple limb structure which is itself highly folded, g

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AUSIMM
    Geological Features and Origin of Gold Deposits Occurring within the Jiamosi Precambrian Massif, Northeast China

    By G Liu

    Seventy-nine gold deposits and prospects have been discovered in theJiamusi region of northeast China, and constitute one of the most important gold metallogenic belts in China. All these endogenic go

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Geological Features of Some Deposits of Bleaching Clay

    By G. Austin Schroter

    ALTHOUGH there is now an extensive literature on the bleaching clays, not a great deal of material is to be found concerning the geological fea-tures of these deposits and their bearing on problems of

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Geological Features of Some Deposits of Bleaching Clay (cc90dbae-3e82-4601-b0b1-476094f33819)

    By G. Austin Schroter

    ALTHOUGH there is now an extensive literature on the bleaching clays, not a great deal of material is to be found concerning the geological fea-tures of these deposits and their bearing on problems of

    Jan 1, 1940

  • CIM
    Geological Framework of Alkaline Cu-Au Porphyries -central B.C.

    By James Logan

    BC Alkaline CuBC Cu--Au PorphyriesAu Porphyries ?Formed over narrow time interval ~205 Ma ?from silica deficientvsalkali-enriched magmas ?At shallowdepths ?Structuralcontrol ?Cu-Au-Ag, trace M

    May 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Geological Implications of Regional Stream-Sediment Geochemical Data from South-Central British Columbia

    By R. H. Wallis

    Weighted moving-average contour maps have been constructed for molybdenum, copper and zinc using 7850 stream-sediment samples from 5430 square miles (14,063 sq. kms) of south-central British Columbia.

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    Geological Interpretation of Aerial Photograhs

    By J. J. Van Nouhuys

    THE economics of aerial survey and the technical processes by the aid of which vertical and oblique aerial photographs are turned into line maps showing the most profuse topographical detail such as c

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Geological Interpretation Of Aerial Photographs

    By J. J. Van Nouhuys

    THE economics of aerial survey and the technical processes by the aid of which vertical and oblique aerial photographs are turned into line maps showing the most profuse topographical detail such as c

    Jan 1, 1937

  • SAIMM
    Geological Interpretations From The PGE Distribution In The Bushveld Merensky And UG2 Chromitite Reefs

    By R. G. Cawthorn

    The vertical distribution of platinum-group elements (PGE) in the Merensky and UG2 chromitite Reefs is highly variable, but does follow certain general patterns that allow the testing of geological mo

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Geological Investigations in Canada

    AT the Annual General Meeting held in Winnipeg last March, the whole of one of the technical sessions was devoted to a special Symposium on Geological Investigations in Canada, introduced by a paper e

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AUSIMM
    Geological mapping and logging at Hellyer

    The Hellyer deposit, hosted in the Cambrian Mt Read Volcanics, displays features typical of volcanogenic massive sulphide orebodies. These include a well developed stringer zone, metal zonation within

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SAIMM
    Geological mapping in the evaluation of structurally controlled gold veins: A case study from the Dolgellau goldbelt, north Wales, United Kingdom

    Geological mapping makes an important contribution to orebody knowledge during the evaluation of structurally controlled gold veins. Orebody knowledge comprises an understanding of mineralization char

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    Geological Mapping into the 21st Century: QMAP and GIS

    By I M. Turnbull

    QMAP (the Quarter Million Mapping Programme, 1:250 000 scale) is a geological mapping programme which will build a digital geological database of the whole country and publish maps and books to docume

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AUSIMM
    Geological Mapping of Alteration in Outcrop at Mt. Leyshon, N.E. Queensland, Using X-Ray Diffractometry

    Answers to the questions "which rocks contain diamonds?" and "which indicator minerals should diamond explorers look for?" are no longer so easily obtained, now that diamonds are known to occur in

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    Geological Mapping, GIS, and Mineral Exploration into the 21st Century û The QMAP Programme and Allied Databases

    Geological information is essential for a diversity of public and other purposes, including land use planning, hazard mitigation, and the exploration and sustainable use of natural resources. This is

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Geological Mapping, Structural Problems and the Magnetometer

    By W. Keith Buck

    Introduction During World War II years, the magnetometer was used by various field parties of the Geological Survey of Canada, specifically in the search for chromite, a strategic war mineral. Throug

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Geological Mine-Maps and Sections

    By D. W. Brunton

    THE maps of our large mines are usually prepared with the greatest care; and it is somewhat singular that, in comparison with the great amount of time and money spent in surveying and platting, so lit

    Sep 1, 1905