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Carbonate-Hosted Lead-Zinc Deposits
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Paper 1: Significant events in the geological understanding of the southeast Missouri lead district
Paper 2: Regional metallogeny of carbonate-hosted ores by comparison of field relationships
Paper 3: Base metal ores in the Lower Paleozoic of southwestern Sardinia
Paper 4: Appalachian Mississippi Valley-type deposits: Paleoaquifers and brine provinces
Paper 5: Carbonate-hosted Mississippi Valley-type mineralization in the Elmwood-Gordonsville deposits, Central Tennessee zinc district: a synthesis
Paper 6: Structural controls on Mississippi Valley-type mineralization, the southeast Lennard Shelf, Western Australia
Paper 7: Mississippi Valley-type deposits of the southeast Lennard Shelf: an example of the interplay of extensional deformation, sedimentation, and mineralization
Paper 8: The Irish Zn-Pb-(Ba) orefield
Paper 9: Geology, geochemistry, and genesis of the Silesia-Cracow zinc-lead district, southern Poland
Paper 10: Internal sediments as a key to understanding the hydrothermal karst origin of the Upper Silesia Zn-Pb ore deposits
Paper 11: The Triassic carbonate-hosted Pb-Zn mineralization in the Alps (Europe): The genetic position of Bleiberg type deposits
Paper 12: The carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb deposits of NW Spain: stratabound and discordant deposits related to the Variscan deformation
Paper 13: Pan-African tectonism and the genesis of base metal sulfide deposits in the northern foreland of the Damara Orogen, Namibia
Paper 14: Metallic deposits of the Gulf Coast basin: Diverse mineralization styles in a young sedimentary basin
Paper 15: Diapirs and Zn-Pb mineralization: A general model based on Tunisian (N. Africa) and Gulf Coast (U.S.A.) deposits
Paper 16: Characteristics of high temperature, carbonate-hosted replacement ores and some comparisons with Mississippi Valley-type ores
Paper 17: Sedimentary basins and the origin of intrusion-related carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb-Ag deposits
Paper 18: Lead-zinc deposits in carbonate rocks in New Mexico
Paper 19: Carbonate-hosted lead-zinc (Ag, Cu, Au) deposits of northern Chihuahua, Mexico
Paper 20: The Okorusu, Namibia carbonatite-related fluorite deposit and a comparison with the Illinois-Kentucky fluorite district/Hicks Dome
Paper 21: Carbonate-hosted Sb stratiform deposits of the Sierra de Catorce, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Paper 22: Geology of the Polaris Zn-Pb deposit and surrounding area, Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Paper 23: Organic matter and clay minerals at the Polaris Zn-Pb deposit, Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Paper 24: Geology of the Admiral Bay carbonate-hosted zinc-lead deposit, Canning Basin, Western Australia
Paper 25: Geochemical characteristics of the Fankou Pb-Zn deposit, northern Guangdong, South China
Paper 26: Mechanisms of formation of internal sediments at the Beddiane lead-zinc deposit, Toussit mining district, northeastern Morocco
Paper 27: The Troya Zn-Pb carbonate-hosted SEDEX deposit, northern Spain
Paper 28: Paleohydrology of the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district
Paper 29: Fracturing radioactive basement rocks as the energy source to drive mineralization in the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district
Paper 30: Evidence for focusing of Mississippi Valley-type fluids along the Bloomfield Lineament Zone, southeast Missouri
Paper 31: The pathway for MVT hydrothermal fluids within the Tri-State mining district from stratigraphic plotting of conodont alteration indices
Paper 32: Migration paths for fluids and northern limits of the Tri-State district from fluid inclusions and radiogenic isotopes
Paper 33: Application of cathodoluminescent cement stratigraphy for delineating regional diagenetic and fluid migration events associated with Mississippi Valley-type mineralization in the southern Appalachians
Paper 34: Geochemical and hydrologic conditions for fluorite mineralization in regions of continental extension: an example from the Albigeois district, France
Paper 35: Solute compositions of fluid inclusions in sphalerite from North American and European Mississippi Valley-type ore deposits: ore fluids derived from evaporated seawater
Paper 36: Controls on the solubilization of lead and zinc in basinal brines
Paper 37: Fluid inclusion and isotope constraints on the genesis of high-temperature carbonate-hosted Pb-Zn-Ag deposits
Paper 38: Paleomagnetic dating of Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn-Ba deposits
Paper 39: Rb-Sr dating of sphalerite and the ages of Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn deposits
Paper 40: Radiometric dating of Mississippi Valley-type ore deposits
Paper 41: Application of basin evolution modeling to date ore deposition: an example
Paper 42: Paleomagnetism of Paleozoic carbonates in the Illinois-Kentucky-Tennessee area: the recording of fluid flow events
Paper 43: Paleomagnetism and Mississippi Valley-type ore genesis in the Ordovician Knox Supergroup of central Tennessee
Paper 44: Silver distribution in iron sulfides at the Buick and Brushy Creek mines, Viburnum Trend, southeast Missouri
Paper 45: Classification and spatial distribution of galena crystals at the Sweetwater mine, Viburnum Trend, southeast Missouri, U.S.A.
Paper 46: Mineralogy, paragenetic sequence, mineral zoning, and genesis at the Magmont-West mine, southeast Missouri lead district
Paper 47: Mineralogy and significance of bornite ores in the Viburnum Trend, southeast Missouri lead district
Paper 48: A lixiviant for bioleaching carbonate-hosted zinc sulfide ores from East Tennessee
Paper 49: Influence of carbonate minerals on contemporary oxidation processes in tailings of Pb-Zn ore recovery
Paper 50: Lithogeochemistry of sedimentary sequences related to Zn-Pb ore mineralization: a case study in the Basque-Cantabrian basin (northern Spain)