ECONOMIC GEOLOGY AND THE BULLETIN OF THE SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, 1999 JUN-JUL, V94, N4..


 3.1 Laznicka, P.
Quantitative relationships among giant deposits of metals. 
pp. 455-473

3.2 Vearncombe, J; Vearncombe, S.
The spatial distribution of mineralization: Applications
of Fry analysis.
pp. 475-486

3.3 Simon, G; Kesler, SE; Russell, N; Hall, CM; and others.
Epithermal gold mineralization in an old volcanic arc: The
Iacinto deposit, Camaguey district, Cuba.  
pp. 487-506

3.4 Penczak, RS; Mason, R.
Characteristics and origin of Archean premetamorphic
 hydrothermal alteration at the Campbell gold mine,
 northwestern Ontario, Canada.  
 pp. 507-527
 
3.5 Zaw, K; Huston, DL; Large, RR.
A chemical model for the Devonian remobilization process
in the Cambrian volcanic-hosted massive sulfide Rosebery
deposit, western Tasmania.  
pp. 529-545

3.6 Gervilla, F; Proenza, J; Melgarejo, JC; Bodinier, JL.
Al- and Cr-rich chromitites from the Mayari-Baracoa
ophiolitic belt (Eastern Cuba): Consequence of interaction
between volatile-rich melts and peridotites in
suprasubduction mantle.  
pp. 547-566
3.7 Roy, PS.
Heavy mineral beach placers in southeastern Australia:
Their nature and genesis.
pp. 567-588

3.8 Luders, V; Gutzmer, J; Beukes, NJ.
Fluid inclusion studies in cogenetic hematite,
hausmannite, and gangue minerals from high-grade manganese
ores in the Kalahari manganese field, South Africa. 
pp. 589-595