- pyrite. The
bodies in
Nevada are
quite thin (seldom
greater than 8 m) and
stratabound.
Hematitic jasperoids are
examples of
advanced silica-hematite alteration...
- a
fluvial sedimentary environment and are
defined as
stratiform and
stratabound placer deposits. Host
rocks are
typically submature to supermature, polymictic...
- Amstutz;
Miguel Cardozo;
Esteban Cedillo; Jose
Frutos (27
November 2013).
Stratabound Ore
Deposits in the Andes.
Springer Science &
Business Media. p. 595...
-
located in
platforms and
foreland thrust belts. Furthermore, they are
stratabound,
typically Phanerozoic in age and
epigenetic (form
after the lithification...
- ISBN 3-932410-30-0. N.
Epitropou et al.: "The
discovery of
primary stratabound Pb – Zn
mineralization at Th****os Island", L'
Industria Mineraria n....
-
Specular Spherulite Spinifex texture; see also
komatiite S-tectonite
Stratabound Stratum Stromatolitic Stylolitic Subhedral Symplectite Tuffaceous Trachytic...
- (2.5 Ga). By 1982, 123
mines had
produced 155
tonnes of gold from the
stratabound iron-formations of the Sebakwian, and
Lower and
Upper Greenstones. Of...
-
James D.; Piatak,
Nadine M.; Seal,
Robert R. (2015). "Sediment-hosted
stratabound copper deposit model".
Scientific Investigations Report: 147. Bibcode:2015usgs...
-
Ordovician through Pennsylvanian sedimentary rocks; ore
deposits are
stratabound and
confined to
Lower Mississippian Lake
Valley Limestone carbonate rocks...
- 16 (3): 490–506. Bibcode:2016Gflui..16..490K. doi:10.1111/gfl.12171.
Stratabound ore
deposits in the Andes. L. Fontboté, Multiciencias, Unesco. Berlin:...