Applied mineral exploration methods, hydrothermal fluids, baro-acoustic decrepitation, CO2 rich fluids
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Applied mineral exploration methods, fluid inclusions and baro-acoustic decrepitation

Newest Topics:


Microscope observations of decrepitated samples

Using decrepitation to assist cosmogenic dating

New model 216 decreptiometer

Exploration of the Mt. Boppy Au deposit, NSW

Forensic tests on soil samples


Viewpoints:


Do IOCG deposits form from CO2 fluids?

How CO2 inclusions form from aqueous fluids (UPDATED)

Understanding heterogeneous fluids : why gold is not transported in CO2-only fluids

Gold-quartz deposits form from aqueous - CO2 fluids: NOT from CO2-only fluids

Discussions why H2 analysis by mass spectrometry is wrong



News:


Gold at Okote, Ethiopia

Kalgoorlie Au data

Sangan skarn Fe deposits, Iran

Studies of 6 Pegmatite deposits

A study of the Gejiu tin mine, China

Exploration using palaeo-hydrothermal fluids

Using opaque minerals to understand ore fluids

Understanding baro-acoustic decrepitation.

An introduction to fluid inclusions and mineral exploration applications.

 


Mineral Exploration Topics

Using Fluid information in exploration

The role of intrusions in orogenic poly-phase gold mineralization in the Okote area, southern Ethiopia.
            by:    Solomon Geda, Addis Ababa science and technology university

Undercover mineral systems in the Tanami and Arunta regions of Central Australia
            by:     T.P. Mernagh,  A.S. Wygralak,  G.L. Fraser & D.L. Huston

Gold exploration using baro-acoustic decrepitation
  An oral presentation at the IMA congress, budapest, 2010 by K. Burlinson
UsingBaro-acoustic decrepitation data inexploration at the Drake mineral field, NSW and the application of curve fitting to the decrepitation data
            by:     Melissa Gibbes and Malcolm Clark, Southern Cross University,  Lismore NSW

Understanding Decrepitation data

A comparison of histogram de-convolution into component gaussian populations using 3 different software programs and multiple fit operations.
An introduction to fluid inclusions and their practical application in mineral exploration