ECONOMIC GEOLOGY AND THE BULLETIN OF THE SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC
GEOLOGISTS, 1999, MAY, V94, N3.
3.1 He, WW; Bao, ZY; Li, TP.
One-dimensional reactive transport models of alteration in
the Tongchang porphyry copper deposit, Dexing district,
Jiangxi Province, China.
pp. 307-323
3.2 Liu, CS; Ling, HF; Xiong, XL; Shen, WZ; and others.
An F-rich, Sn-bearing volcanic-intrusive complex in
Yanbei, south China.
pp. 325-341
3.3 Barnes, SJ; Tang, ZL.
Chrome spinels from the Jinchuan Ni-Cu sulfide deposit,
Gansu province, People's Republic of China.
pp. 343-356
3.4 Cartwright, I.
Regional oxygen isotope zonation at Broken Hill, New South
Wales, Australia: Large-scale fluid flow and implications
for Pb-Zn-Ag mineralization.
pp. 357-373
3.5 Lange, IM; Gignoux, T.
Distribution, characteristics, and genesis of high
fineness gold placers, Ninemile valley central-western
Montana.
pp. 375-386
3.6 Vikre, PG; Browne, QJ.
Isotopic characteristics of metal deposits, intrusions,
and source rocks in the Pioche district, Lincoln County,
Nevada.
pp. 387-403
3.7 Simon, G; Kesler, SE; Chryssoulis, S.
Geochemistry and textures of gold-bearing arsenian pyrite,
Twin Creeks, Nevada: Implications for deposition of gold in
Carlin-type deposits.
pp. 405-421
3.8 Ghaderi, M; Palin, JM; Campbell, IH; Sylvester, PJ.
Rare earth element systematics in scheelite from
hydrothermal gold deposits in the Kalgoorlie-Norseman
region, Western Australia.
pp. 423-437
3.9 Arcuri, T; Ripley, EM; Hauck, SA.
Sulfur and oxygen isotope studies of the interaction
between pelitic xenoliths and basaltic magma at the Babbitt
and Serpentine Cu-Ni deposits, Duluth Complex, Minnesota
(vol 93, pg 1063, 1998)
pp. 447