Dan O. Hayba
Dan Hayba is the Acting Center Director of the USGS National Minerals Information Center in Reston, VA.
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A BASIC program for locating references cited in geoscience manuscripts
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Daniel O. Hayba
Bibliography and index of the geology of the Creede mining district and vicinity
This bibliography and index of the geology of the Creede mining district and vicinity was prepared in support of the increased number of studies being conducted in conjunction with the proposed deep drilling program at Creede. It was our intent to include in this compilation all papers, abstracts, and maps which contribute any information pertaining to the geology of the Creede district. Thus, ref
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Daniel O. Hayba, Constance J. Conte
Direct-wire procedures for transferring files among IBM-PCs, COMPUSTARs and LEXITRONs
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Characteristics that distinguish types of epithermal deposits
Three distinctive groupings of epithermal deposits were recognized from a literature study of fifteen well-described precious- and base-metal epithermal districts, supplemented by L. J. Buchanan's 1981 compilation of data from 47 less completely documented deposits. The three groups are distinguished primarily by the type of alteration and the sulfur fugacity indicated by the vein mineral assembla
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D.O. Hayba, N.K. Foley, P. Heald-Wetlaufer
A compilation of fluid inclusion and stable isotope data on selected precious- and base-metal epithermal deposits
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Daniel O. Hayba
Comparative anatomy of epithermal precious- and base-metal districts hosted by volcanic rocks: A talk presented at the GAC/MSC/GGU Joint Annual Meeting, May 11-13, 1983, Victoria, British Columbia
In order to distinguish dissimilar from similar features of epithermal districts, lithotectonic, mineralogical and geochemical traits are compiled for 15 such districts. The districts occur in structurally complex settings associated with silicic to intermediate volcanics. Affiliation with subduction environments on a continental scale and caldera settings on a regional scale is common but is not
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Pamela Heald-Wetlaufer, Daniel O. Hayba, Nora K. Foley, J.A. Goss
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A BASIC program for locating references cited in geoscience manuscripts
[No abstract available]AuthorsDaniel O. HaybaBibliography and index of the geology of the Creede mining district and vicinity
This bibliography and index of the geology of the Creede mining district and vicinity was prepared in support of the increased number of studies being conducted in conjunction with the proposed deep drilling program at Creede. It was our intent to include in this compilation all papers, abstracts, and maps which contribute any information pertaining to the geology of the Creede district. Thus, refAuthorsDaniel O. Hayba, Constance J. ConteDirect-wire procedures for transferring files among IBM-PCs, COMPUSTARs and LEXITRONs
No abstract available.AuthorsDaniel O. HaybaCharacteristics that distinguish types of epithermal deposits
Three distinctive groupings of epithermal deposits were recognized from a literature study of fifteen well-described precious- and base-metal epithermal districts, supplemented by L. J. Buchanan's 1981 compilation of data from 47 less completely documented deposits. The three groups are distinguished primarily by the type of alteration and the sulfur fugacity indicated by the vein mineral assemblaAuthorsD.O. Hayba, N.K. Foley, P. Heald-WetlauferA compilation of fluid inclusion and stable isotope data on selected precious- and base-metal epithermal deposits
No abstract available.AuthorsDaniel O. HaybaComparative anatomy of epithermal precious- and base-metal districts hosted by volcanic rocks: A talk presented at the GAC/MSC/GGU Joint Annual Meeting, May 11-13, 1983, Victoria, British Columbia
In order to distinguish dissimilar from similar features of epithermal districts, lithotectonic, mineralogical and geochemical traits are compiled for 15 such districts. The districts occur in structurally complex settings associated with silicic to intermediate volcanics. Affiliation with subduction environments on a continental scale and caldera settings on a regional scale is common but is notAuthorsPamela Heald-Wetlaufer, Daniel O. Hayba, Nora K. Foley, J.A. Goss - Maps