Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan Vol.44 No.2/3/4 (1993)
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Special Issue:
Title | Author | |
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Preface | Terumasa NAKAJIMA (75-76) | 44-020304_01.pdf(165KB) |
A review of geological models for global and regional mineral resouce assessment | Yasuo KANAZAWA and Masaharu KAMITANI (77-89) | 44-020304_02.pdf(1,282KB) |
Evaluation of potentiality of kuroko deposits based on the probability distribution model | Ryoichi KOUDA and Donald A. Singer (91-103) | 44-020304_03.pdf(1,671KB) |
Potential of Au, Ag-bearing ore deposits in Japan – Particularly, on the Kitami area, Hokkaido – | Masaharu KAMITANI and Yasuo KANAZAWA (105-126) | 44-020304_04.pdf(2,363KB) |
Mineralization and hydrothermal alteration of the Minamishiraoi kuroko-type barite deposit, Hokkaido, Japan | Katsumi MARUMO and Tadashi FUJINUKI (127-145) | 44-020304_05.pdf(1,760KB) |
K-Ar data and hydrogen isotopic compositions of mica clay minerals from ore deposits, southwestern Hokkaido, Japan | Katsumi MARUMO (147-154) | 44-020304_06.pdf(1,111KB) |
Hydrothermal activity responsible for the kuroko mineralization inferred from oxygen isotopic ratios of altered rocks from the western area of the Hokuroku district, northern Japan | Yukihiro MATSUHISA and Minoru UTADA (155-168) | 44-020304_07.pdf(1,493KB) |
Sulfur isotopic study of the Akenobe tin-polymetallic ore deposits, Japan, with special reference to the Chiemon No. 4 vein | Satoshi MURAO and Tetsuro URABE (169-178) | 44-020304_08.pdf(2,039KB) |
Alteration minerals in cores from drill hole around the Kushikino mine, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan | Toshimitsu IWAYA (179-192) | 44-020304_09.pdf(1,671KB) |
An interpretation of magnetic anomalies in the Northern Tohoku District, Japan: The result of an application of a two-layer model inversion to magnetic anomalies in the Hokuroku District and its relation to the distribution of metallic ore deposits | Shigeo OKUMA (193-217) | 44-020304_10.pdf(3,648KB) |
Base metal contents of older metamorphic and plutonic rocks and their implication to major Paleogene Pb-Zn ore deposits in the Inner Zone of Southwest Japan | Shunso ISHIHARA, Masatsugu OGASAWARA and Terumasa NAKAJIMA (219-237) | 44-020304_11.pdf(1,639KB) |
Formation model of the Toyoha mine, Hokkaido, Japan | Junkichi YAJIMA, Eijun OHTA and Yasushi WATANABE (239-249) | 44-020304_12.pdf(1,285KB) |
Reconstruction of the depositional circumstances of the kuroko deposits in the Hokuroku basin | Terumasa NAKAJIMA (251-282) | 44-020304_13.pdf(6,093KB) |
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