The thesis is divided into two parts. In Chapter I a new bedded copper deposit at Redstone River, N.W.T., is described for the first time. Emphasis is placed on those aspects of the geology, mineralogy and mineralography which may have significance in considering the origin of the ore. It is concluded that the ores were emplaced at low temperature subsequent to deposition of the host rock. Some redistribution and possibly addition of copper occurred at a later date as a result of tectonic disturbance. In Chapter II the problem of the origin of red bed copper deposits is discussed with the Redstone deposit considered as a typical example. An attempt is made to review the major aspects of the problem, including what the writer considers to b...
Embodied in three main parts, this study incorporates field observations, theoretical modelling and ...
The contents of this dissertation fall into two broad areas: geology and history of geology. Althoug...
The study of the metallogenic problem in Tasmania offers most exceptional opportunities for the inve...
The thesis is divided into two parts. In Chapter I a new bedded copper deposit at Redstone River, N....
This thesis introduces an additional stratabound, redbed copper deposit to the growing list of Midco...
This study investigates the geological setting of the Harper Creek copper deposit. The relation of t...
The ore and rock specimens which form the material for this study are a collection sent by Mr. T. D....
The Redstone Copper Belt is a 300 km arcuate zone of late Proterozoic stratabound copper occurrences...
This item is only available electronically.The geological setting of copper mineralization occurring...
This item is only available electronically.The Mutooroo Mine was the largest copper producer in the ...
In this paper we present new data and review existing data on the distribution, lithochemistry and p...
A variety of evidence suggests that the fluids forming stratiform and red-bed copper de-posits deriv...
Copper played crucial roles throughout the history for at least 10,000 years and was an important pa...
Geochemical prospecting for copper has been carried out in two selected areas in the northern part o...
The Cobar mining field, New South Wales, consists of three types of deposits: copper + gold-rich one...
Embodied in three main parts, this study incorporates field observations, theoretical modelling and ...
The contents of this dissertation fall into two broad areas: geology and history of geology. Althoug...
The study of the metallogenic problem in Tasmania offers most exceptional opportunities for the inve...
The thesis is divided into two parts. In Chapter I a new bedded copper deposit at Redstone River, N....
This thesis introduces an additional stratabound, redbed copper deposit to the growing list of Midco...
This study investigates the geological setting of the Harper Creek copper deposit. The relation of t...
The ore and rock specimens which form the material for this study are a collection sent by Mr. T. D....
The Redstone Copper Belt is a 300 km arcuate zone of late Proterozoic stratabound copper occurrences...
This item is only available electronically.The geological setting of copper mineralization occurring...
This item is only available electronically.The Mutooroo Mine was the largest copper producer in the ...
In this paper we present new data and review existing data on the distribution, lithochemistry and p...
A variety of evidence suggests that the fluids forming stratiform and red-bed copper de-posits deriv...
Copper played crucial roles throughout the history for at least 10,000 years and was an important pa...
Geochemical prospecting for copper has been carried out in two selected areas in the northern part o...
The Cobar mining field, New South Wales, consists of three types of deposits: copper + gold-rich one...
Embodied in three main parts, this study incorporates field observations, theoretical modelling and ...
The contents of this dissertation fall into two broad areas: geology and history of geology. Althoug...
The study of the metallogenic problem in Tasmania offers most exceptional opportunities for the inve...