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Intrusion-related gold systems: the present level of understanding

James R. Lang, +1 more
- 27 Jul 2001 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 6, pp 477-489
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Goldfarb et al. as discussed by the authors presented new data on a group of gold deposits that are hosted primarily within or in the immediate wall rocks to intrusions, and which have recently been suggested to comprise a distinct class of magmatic-hydrothermal system.
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Gold Deposits in Metamorphic Belts: Overview of Current Understanding,Outstanding Problems, Future Research, and Exploration Significance

TL;DR: Gold-dominant intrusion-related deposits are a less coherent group of deposits, which are mainly Phanerozoic in age, and include a few world-class, but no unequivocal giant, examples as discussed by the authors.
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The “chessboard” classification scheme of mineral deposits: Mineralogy and geology from aluminum to zirconium

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the concept of a "chessboard" to classify mineral resources in the mixtum compositum of all geoscientific disciplines focused on one goal, finding new mineral depsosits and enhancing their exploitation.
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Geodynamic settings and tectonic model of skarn gold deposits in China: An overview

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the geodynamic evolution of skarn-type gold deposits in collisional orogenic belts, fault-controlled magmatic belts and reactivated collisional margins.
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100th Anniversary Special Paper: Secular Changes in Global Tectonic Processes and Their Influence on the Temporal Distribution of Gold-Bearing Mineral Deposits

TL;DR: The first appearance of gold deposits at 2.55 Ga closely follows the development of early Precambrian subcontinental lithosphere mantle, which is buoyant and can explain the lack of preservation of some deposit types that formed in the later Proterozoic as mentioned in this paper.
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Emplacement depth and carbon dioxide-rich fluid inclusions in intrusion-related gold deposits

Timothy R. Baker
- 01 Aug 2002 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the interplay between exsolution of different volatiles (carbon dioxide, water, and chlorine) from felsic magmas emplaced at different crustal levels is investigated.
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