Jeffrey L Mauk
Jeff Mauk is a Research Geologist with the Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center.
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Mineral wealth, natural economic resources of New Zealand: Chapter 12 in A continent on the move - New Zealand geoscience revealed Mineral wealth, natural economic resources of New Zealand: Chapter 12 in A continent on the move - New Zealand geoscience revealed
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Tony Christie, Dave Craw, Jeffrey Mauk
The chemistry of hydrothermal magnetite: a review The chemistry of hydrothermal magnetite: a review
Magnetite (Fe3O4) is a well-recognized petrogenetic indicator and is a common accessory mineral in many ore deposits and their host rocks. Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of hydrothermal magnetite for provenance studies and as a pathfinder for mineral exploration. A number of studies have investigated how specific formation conditions are reflected in the...
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Patrick Nadoll, Thomas Angerer, Jeffrey Mauk, David French, John Walshe
Permissive tracts for sediment-hosted lead-zinc-silver deposits in Mauritania (phase V, deliverable 72): Chapter J1 in Second projet de renforcement institutionnel du secteur minier de la République Islamique de Mauritanie (PRISM-II) Permissive tracts for sediment-hosted lead-zinc-silver deposits in Mauritania (phase V, deliverable 72): Chapter J1 in Second projet de renforcement institutionnel du secteur minier de la République Islamique de Mauritanie (PRISM-II)
In 1996, at the request of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, a team of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists produced a strategic plan for the acquisition, improvement and modernization of multidisciplinary sets of data to support the growth of the Mauritanian minerals sector and to highlight the geological and mineral exploration potential of the country. In 1999...
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Jeffrey Mauk, John Horton
Mauritania – A greenfields exploration opportunity in northwestern Africa Mauritania – A greenfields exploration opportunity in northwestern Africa
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Cliff Taylor, E. D. Anderson, D. Bradley, G. Beaudoin, Michael Cosca, Robert Eppinger, Gregory L. Fernette, Carol A. Finn, Michael Friedel, Stuart Giles, Richard Goldfarb, John Horton, Gregory Lee, Erin Marsh, Jeffrey Mauk, Holly Motts, M. Ould El Joud, S. Ould Soueidatt, A. Ould Taleb Mohamed, Barnaby Rockwell
Stratigraphy of the Proterozoic Revett Formation, Coeur d'Alene District, Idaho Stratigraphy of the Proterozoic Revett Formation, Coeur d'Alene District, Idaho
The Proterozoic Revett Formation of the Belt Supergroup contains three informal members that can be identified throughout the Coeur d'Alene mining district of northern Idaho. The lower Revett Formation is dominated by quartzite, but also contains intervals of siltite. The middle Revett consists predominantly of siltite, though quartzite and argillite locally form significant intervals...
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Jeffrey Mauk
Mesothermal gold deposits of Westland, New Zealand and southern Alaska: Products of similar tectonic processes? Mesothermal gold deposits of Westland, New Zealand and southern Alaska: Products of similar tectonic processes?
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R.J. Goldfarb, T. Christie, D. Skinner, Peter Haeussler, D. Bradley
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Mineral wealth, natural economic resources of New Zealand: Chapter 12 in A continent on the move - New Zealand geoscience revealed Mineral wealth, natural economic resources of New Zealand: Chapter 12 in A continent on the move - New Zealand geoscience revealed
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Authors
Tony Christie, Dave Craw, Jeffrey Mauk
The chemistry of hydrothermal magnetite: a review The chemistry of hydrothermal magnetite: a review
Magnetite (Fe3O4) is a well-recognized petrogenetic indicator and is a common accessory mineral in many ore deposits and their host rocks. Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of hydrothermal magnetite for provenance studies and as a pathfinder for mineral exploration. A number of studies have investigated how specific formation conditions are reflected in the...
Authors
Patrick Nadoll, Thomas Angerer, Jeffrey Mauk, David French, John Walshe
Permissive tracts for sediment-hosted lead-zinc-silver deposits in Mauritania (phase V, deliverable 72): Chapter J1 in Second projet de renforcement institutionnel du secteur minier de la République Islamique de Mauritanie (PRISM-II) Permissive tracts for sediment-hosted lead-zinc-silver deposits in Mauritania (phase V, deliverable 72): Chapter J1 in Second projet de renforcement institutionnel du secteur minier de la République Islamique de Mauritanie (PRISM-II)
In 1996, at the request of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, a team of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists produced a strategic plan for the acquisition, improvement and modernization of multidisciplinary sets of data to support the growth of the Mauritanian minerals sector and to highlight the geological and mineral exploration potential of the country. In 1999...
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Jeffrey Mauk, John Horton
Mauritania – A greenfields exploration opportunity in northwestern Africa Mauritania – A greenfields exploration opportunity in northwestern Africa
No abstract available.
Authors
Cliff Taylor, E. D. Anderson, D. Bradley, G. Beaudoin, Michael Cosca, Robert Eppinger, Gregory L. Fernette, Carol A. Finn, Michael Friedel, Stuart Giles, Richard Goldfarb, John Horton, Gregory Lee, Erin Marsh, Jeffrey Mauk, Holly Motts, M. Ould El Joud, S. Ould Soueidatt, A. Ould Taleb Mohamed, Barnaby Rockwell
Stratigraphy of the Proterozoic Revett Formation, Coeur d'Alene District, Idaho Stratigraphy of the Proterozoic Revett Formation, Coeur d'Alene District, Idaho
The Proterozoic Revett Formation of the Belt Supergroup contains three informal members that can be identified throughout the Coeur d'Alene mining district of northern Idaho. The lower Revett Formation is dominated by quartzite, but also contains intervals of siltite. The middle Revett consists predominantly of siltite, though quartzite and argillite locally form significant intervals...
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Jeffrey Mauk
Mesothermal gold deposits of Westland, New Zealand and southern Alaska: Products of similar tectonic processes? Mesothermal gold deposits of Westland, New Zealand and southern Alaska: Products of similar tectonic processes?
No abstract available.
Authors
R.J. Goldfarb, T. Christie, D. Skinner, Peter Haeussler, D. Bradley