ECONOMIC GEOLOGY AND THE BULLETIN OF THE SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, 1999, JAN-FEB, V94, N1.


   4.1 Gaboury, D; Daigneault, R.
  Evolution from sea floor-related to sulfide-rich quartz
vein-type gold mineralization during deep submarine volcanic
construction: The Geant Dormant gold mine, Archean Abitibi
Belt, Canada.  
pp. 3-21

   4.2 Perkins, C; Heinrich, CA; Wyborn, LAI.
  Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of copper mineralization and
regional alteration, Mount Isa, Australia.
pp. 23-36

   4.3 Polliand, M; Moritz, R.
  Basement-hosted quartz-barite sulfide veins in the French
Alps: A record of alpine tectonic fluid expulsion in the
external crystalline massifs - Structural, fluid inclusion,
and isotope (S and Sr) ...  
pp. 37-56

   4.4 Lentz, DR.
  Petrology, geochemistry, and oxygen isotope interpretation
of felsic volcanic and related rocks hosting the Brunswick 6
and 12 massive sulfide deposits (Brunswick Belt), Bathurst
Mining Camp, New ... 
pp. 57-86

   4.5 Dammer, D; McDougall, I; Chivas, AR.
  Timing of weathering-induced alteration of manganese
deposits in western Australia: Evidence from K/Ar and
Ar-40/Ar-39 dating. 
pp. 87-108

   4.6 Leblanc, M; Petit, D; Deram, A; Robinson, BH; and others.
  The phytomining and environmental significance of
hyperaccumulation of thallium by Iberis intermedia from
Southern France.   
pp. 109-113

   4.7 Qiu, YM; Groves, DI.
  Late Archean collision and delamination in the southwest
Yilgarn craton: The driving force for Archean orogenic lode
gold mineralization?      
pp. 115-122

   4.8 Kerr, LC; Craw, D; Youngson, JH.
  Arsenopyrite compositional variation over variable
temperatures of mineralization, Otago Schist, New Zealand.   
pp. 123-128

   4.9 Barnes, SJ; Brand, NW.
  The distribution of Cr, Ni, and chromite in komatiites,
and application to exploration for komatiite-hosted nickel
sulfide deposits.  
pp. 129-132

   4.10 Morey, GB.
   High-grade iron ore deposits of the Mesabi Range,
 Minnesota - Product of a continental-scale Proterozoic
 ground-water flow system.
pp. 133-141