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Hydrothermal Iron Oxide Cu-Au & Related Deposits - Vol. 2
Reference:   Porter, T.M. (ed.), 2002 - Hydrothermal Iron Oxide Copper-Gold and Related Deposits: A Global Perspective, vol. 2, PGC Publishing, Adelaide, 380p.   ISBN 978-0-9580574-1-7.
This is the second of a four volume set, which collectively, represent one of the few comprehensive texts available on the important Iron Oxide Copper-Gold (IOCG) family of deposits.   Released in May 2002 by PGC Publishing, this 380 page soft cover and e-book contains 20 all new papers, expanding on the global coverage achieved by volume 1.
The papers of this volume were invited, reviewed and edited by T M (Mike) Porter of Porter GeoConsultancy Pty Ltd (PGC).   They comprises further descriptive contributions on the classic districts/deposits around the world, written by leading experts from industry, academia and government geological surveys that have researched, worked on and/or explored around them.
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The individual papers that constitute Volume 2 are listed below.
For the contents of      
    Volume 1         Volume 3         Volume 4    
Open access to full text of individual papers from the Abstract pages below.
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Australasia
  •The Geological Framework, Distribution and Controls of Fe-Oxide Cu-Au Mineralisation in the Gawler Craton, South Australia,
Part I - Geological and Tectonic Framework.
Gary M Ferris, Michael P Schwarz and Paul Heithersay, Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, PIRSA, South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
  •The Geological Framework, Distribution and Controls of Fe-Oxide Cu-Au Mineralisation in the Gawler Craton, South Australia,
Part II - Alteration and Mineralisation.
Roger G Skirrow, Evgeniy Bastrakov, Oliver L Raymond, Minerals Division, Geoscience Australia, Canberra, Australia,   Garry Davidson, Centre for Ore Deposit Research (CODES SRC), University of Tasmania,   and Paul Heithersay, Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, PIRSA, South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
  •Structural and geomechanical constraints on the emplacement of the Monakoff oxide Cu-Au (Co-U-REE-Ag-Zn-Pb) deposit, Mt Isa Inlier, Australia.
Garry Davidson, Centre for Ore Deposit Research (CODES SRC), University of Tasmania, Brett Davis, Geology Department, James Cook University, Andrew Garner, Centre for Ore Deposit Research (CODES SRC), University of Tasmania, Australia
  •The Selwyn Line Tabular Iron-Copper-Gold Mineralised System, Mount Isa Inlier, NW Queensland, Australia.
David Sleigh, Group Geologist, Selwyn Operations Pty Ltd., Australia
The Americas
  •Fe Oxide-Cu-Au Deposits in Peru, an Integrated View.
Jorge Injoque Espinoza,   Noranda Perú S.A.C.
  •Marcona and Pampa de Pongo: Giant Mesozoic Fe-(Cu, Au) Deposits in the Peruvian Coastal Belt.
Nicholas Hawkes, Rio Tinto Mining & Exploration, Lima, Peru, Alan H Clark, Department of Geological Sciences & Geological Engineering, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada, Timothy C Moody, Rio Tinto Mining & Exploration, Lima, Peru
  •The Productora prospect in north-central Chile: An example of an intrusion-related, Candelaria type Fe-Cu-Au hydrothermal system.
Gerry E. Ray, British Columbia Geological Survey, Victoria, BC, Canada, Lawrence A. Dick, Former Exploration Vice President, General Minerals Corporation, Vancouver, BC. Canada
  •Geology of the Arizaro and Lindero prospects, Salta province, northwest Argentina: mid-Miocene hydrothermal Fe-ox copper-gold mineralisation.
Russell J. Dow, Murray W. Hitzman, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, U.S.A.
  •The Geology of the El Soldado Manto Type Cu-(Ag) Deposit, Central Chile.
Ricardo Boric, Department of Earth Sciences, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Carmen Holmgren, Consultant, Santiago, Chile, Nicholas S. F. Wilson Energy and Environment, Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Marcos Zentilli, Department of Earth Sciences, Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
  •Chilean strata-bound Cu- (Ag) deposits: An Overview.
Victor Maksaev, Departamento de Geología, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, Marcos Zentilli, Department of Earth Sciences, Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
  •Magmatic Iron Ores and Associated Mineralisation: Examples from the Chilean High Andes and Coastal Cordillera.
H Richard Naslund, Dept. of Geological Sciences, SUNY, Binghamton, NY, USA, Fernando Henríquez, Departamento de Ingeniería en Minas, Universidad de Santiago, Chile, Jan O Nyström, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden, Waldo Vivallo, Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago, Chile, F Michael Dobbs, Departamento de Ingeniería en Minas, Universidad de Santiago, Chile
  •The Epigenetic Sediment-Hosted Serra Pelada Au-PGE Deposit and its Potential Genetic Association with Fe-oxide Cu-Au Mineralisation within the Carajás Mineral Province, Amazon Craton, Brazil.
Christian Grainger, David I Groves, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia. Carlos H C Costa, Companhia Vale do Rio Doce, Parauapebas, PA, Brazil
  •Comparison of the Geology of Proterozoic Iron Oxide Deposits in the Adirondack and Mid-Atlantic Belt of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York.
Kurt Friehauf, Department of Physical Sciences, Kutztown University, Pennsylvania, Bob Smith, Pennsylvania Geological Survey, Harrisburg, Rich Volkert, New Jersey Geological Survey, Trenton
  •Wernecke Mountains (Yukon) Breccias and Scattered Ore Occurrences: What Contribution to FeOx-Cu-Au-U Metallogeny.
Peter Laznicka,   Data Metallogenica Centre, Australian Mineral Foundation, Adelaide, Australia
Eurasia & Africa
  •The Guelb Moghrein Fe-Oxide Copper-Gold-Cobalt Deposit and Associated Mineral Occurrences, Mauritania: A Geological Introduction.
Colin Strickland, General Gold International SA, Perth, WA, Australia. John E Martyn, John Martyn Associates, Turramurra, NSW, Australia
  •The Sin Quyen Iron Oxide-Copper-Gold-Rare Earth Oxide Mineralisation of North Vietnam.
Robert N. McLean, AQ Geological Consultants Hanoi, Vietnam
  •Kiruna-type iron oxide-apatite ores and "apatitites" of the Bafq district, Iran, with an emphasis on the REE geochemistry of their apatites.
Farahnaz Daliran, Institute of Mineralogy and Geochemistry, Technical University of Karlsruhe, Germany
  •The Khetri Copper Belt, Rajasthan: Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Terrane in the Proterozoic of NW India.
Joe Knight, Jon Lowe,   BHP Billiton Exploration, Brisbane, QLD, Australia,   Sojen Joy, John Cameron, James Merrillees, Sudipta Nag, Nalin Shah, Gaurav Dua & Khamalendra Jhala,   BHP Billiton Minerals India, New Delhi, India
  •A short review of Palaeozoic hydrothermal magnetite iron-oxide deposits of the south and central Urals and their geological setting.
Richard Herrington, The Natural History Museum, London, UK, Martin Smith, The School of the Environment, University of Brighton, UK Valeriy Maslennikov & Elena Belogub, Institute of Mineralogy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Miass, Russia, Robin Armstrong, The Natural History Museum, London, UK
Geophysics
  •Geophysics of Iron-Oxide Copper-Gold Systems.
Robert J Smith, Greenfields Geophysics, Melbourne, Australia


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