The use of Fe/Mn oxide-rich fracture coatings in the geochemical exploration for precious metal deposits, a comparison with standard rock and soil geochemistry

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Crone, Walter R.

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1982

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en_US

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mining , geology , mineralization , fracture coatings , geochemistry , disseminated gold , gold , bonanza deposits , stream sediments , exploration , Pinson Mine , Preble Prospect , Mount Bullion , arsenic , antimony , mercury , zinc , silver , Mackay Science Project

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Research indicates that the use of Fe/Mn oxide-rich fracture coatings as a geochemical medium for precious metals exploration is scientifically valid.

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University of Nevada, Reno

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