Global Tectonics and Metallogeny - Volume 5
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Number 3-4

Global Tectonics and Metallogeny Volume 5 Number 3-4
Ed.: Jan Kutina
1996. 114 pages, 420 g
Language: English
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Original paper
Introduction
p. 77-78,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Original paper
The role of mantle-rooted structural discontinuities in concentration of metals
p. 79-102,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Original paper
Cyclic evolution of convergent plate margins indicated by time sequence of volcanism and subduction
p. 103-108,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Original paper
Heat flow studies in Central Europe with special emphasis on data from former Czechoslovakia
p. 109-124,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Original paper
Essential features of porphyry copper/molybdenum and rare-metal (Sn, W, Mo, Be, Li) ore deposits
p. 125-134,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Original paper
Evolutionary trends of gold and tin deposits
p. 135-144,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Original paper
Gold in metallogeny of the Central and Western European units of the Peri-Alpine Variscan Belt
p. 145-164,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Original paper
Survey of gold-bearing deposits of the Eastern and East-Central United States
p. 165-166,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Original paper
Where are the future resources of metals?
p. 167-174,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Original paper
Vein-type hydrothermal deposits of the Bohemian Massif: Evolution of hydrothermal fluid sources and relation to extension events in the crust
p. 175-178,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Original paper
Some new aspects of metallogeny of the Bohemian Massif (Central Europe)
p. 179-190,
published: Jan 1, 1996
Number 1-2

Global Tectonics and Metallogeny Volume 5 Number 1-2
Ed.: Jan Kutina
1995. 75 pages, 330 g
Language: English
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Obituary
To the Memory of Professor Takeo Watanabe
p. 5-6,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Original paper
Regional mantle-rooted Discontinuities extending transversely to the margins of cratons and adjacent mobile belts. Metallogenic implications
p. 7-18,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Original paper
Epithermal vein-type mineralization in a compressive stress field, southwest Hokkaido, Japan
p. 19-27,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Original paper
Cratonic tectonic controls of Late Precambrian iron deposits and Mississippi Valley-type deposits in the Central United States
p. 29-30,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Original paper
Use of satellite magnetic surveys to interpret deep crustal structure, cratonic paleomargins, and associated (?) metallogenic province in the Central U.S.
p. 31-31,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Original paper
Large-scale structural-geological setting of the Bayan Obo iron-REE deposit, China
p. 33-36,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Original paper
Caledonian subduction, repeated activation, and multiple episodes of mineralization of the Bayan Obo REE-Fe-Nb ore deposit, Inner Mongolia, China
p. 37-39,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Original paper
Mushugay-Khuduk REE-Fe-F deposit in Southern Mongolia
p. 41-51,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Original paper
Rare earth deposits in India - An outline of their types, distribution, mineralogy-geochemistry and genesis
p. 53-61,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Original paper
The distribution of rare earth elements in iron-formations
p. 63-67,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Original paper
Setting of the REE-deposits of Bayan Obo (China), Mushugay-Khuduk (Mongolia), and Cholsan (North Korea) in the pattern of transregional structural discontinuities
p. 69-72,
published: Nov 27, 1995
Obituary
In Memory of Inga Rundqvist
p. 73-74,
published: Nov 27, 1995