374 results on '"Williams-Jones, Anthony E."'
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2. Efficient gold scavenging by iron sulfide colloids in an epizonal orogenic gold deposit
3. The nature and origin of granitic magmas and their control on the formation of giant tungsten deposits
4. Re-evaluation of equilibrium relationships involving U6+/U4+ and Fe3+/Fe2+ in hydrothermal fluids and their implications for U mineralization
5. An unique, fluocerite-rich REE deposit in Henan province, Central China: the missing link in magmatic-hydrothermal REE mineralizing systems?
6. The genesis of a potential scandium ore deposit at Crater Lake, Canada
7. The solubility of thorium in carbonate-bearing solutions at hydrothermal conditions
8. The thermodynamics of rare earth element liberation, mobilization and supergene enrichment during groundwater-regolith interaction
9. Colloidal transport and flocculation are the cause of the hyperenrichment of gold in nature
10. Fluocerite as a precursor to rare earth element fractionation in ore-forming systems
11. The mineralogical distribution of the REE in carbonatites: A quantitative evaluation
12. The geochemistry and geochronology of Permian granitoids from central Inner Mongolia, NE China: Petrogenesis and tectonic implications
13. The genesis of the Ashram REE deposit, Quebec: Insights from bulk-rock geochemistry, apatite-monazite-bastnäsite replacement reactions and mineral chemistry
14. Boron coordination and B/Si ordering controls over equilibrium boron isotope fractionation among minerals, melts, and fluids
15. REE-enriched skarns in collisional settings: The example of Xanthi's Fe-skarn, Rhodope Metallogenetic Massif, Northern Greece
16. The use of lithogeochemistry in delineating hydrothermal fluid pathways and vectoring towards gold mineralization in the Malartic district, Québec
17. Extreme shifts in pyrite sulfur isotope compositions reveal the path to bonanza gold
18. The Kallianos Au-Ag-Te mineralization, Evia Island, Greece: a detachment-related distal hydrothermal deposit of the Attico-Cycladic Metallogenetic Massif
19. The origin of CH4-rich fluids in reduced porphyry–skarn Cu–Mo–Au systems
20. Molybdenite-bearing vugs in microgranite in the Preissac pluton, Québec, Canada: Relicts of aqueous fluid pockets?
21. Diagenetic mobilization of Ti and formation of brookite/anatase in early Cambrian black shales, South China
22. The physical and chemical evolution of fluids in rare-element granitic pegmatites associated with the Lacorne pluton, Québec, Canada
23. Magmatic evolution and controls on rare metal-enrichment of the Strange Lake A-type peralkaline granitic pluton, Québec-Labrador
24. Mica composition as a vector to gold mineralization: Deciphering hydrothermal and metamorphic effects in the Malartic district, Quebec
25. Constraints on the uptake of REE by scheelite in the Baoshan tungsten skarn deposit, South China
26. Accurate Determination of Silver Isotopic Composition in Silicate Rocks with Low Silver Abundance
27. The amphiboles of the REE-rich A-type peralkaline Strange Lake pluton – fingerprints of magma evolution
28. Gold and uranium concentration by interaction of immiscible fluids (hydrothermal and hydrocarbon) in the Carbon Leader Reef, Witwatersrand Supergroup, South Africa
29. Numerical Simulation of the Self‐Organizational Origin of Concentrically Zoned Aggregates of Siderite and Pyrite in Sediment‐Hosted Massive Sulfide Deposits.
30. Carbonate–silicate melt immiscibility, REE mineralising fluids, and the evolution of the Lofdal Intrusive Suite, Namibia
31. The genesis of the Hashitu porphyry molybdenum deposit, Inner Mongolia, NE China: constraints from mineralogical, fluid inclusion, and multiple isotope (H, O, S, Mo, Pb) studies
32. Stable and radiogenic isotope constraints on the magmatic and hydrothermal evolution of the Nechalacho Layered Suite, northwest Canada
33. Metal distribution in pyrobitumen of the Carbon Leader Reef, Witwatersrand Supergroup, South Africa: Evidence for liquid hydrocarbon ore fluids
34. Experimental determination of the high temperature heat capacity of a natural xenotime-(Y) solid solution and synthetic DyPO4 and ErPO4 endmembers
35. Challenging the thorium-immobility paradigm
36. The origin of rare alkali metals in geothermal fluids of southern Tibet, China: A silicon isotope perspective
37. Lithium Isotope Fractionation During Intensive Felsic Magmatic Differentiation
38. Evidence of Vertical Slab Tearing in the Late Triassic Qinling Orogen (Central China) From Multiproxy Geochemical and Isotopic Imaging
39. Origin of a barite-sulfide ore deposit in the Mykonos intrusion, cyclades: Trace element, isotopic, fluid inclusion and raman spectroscopy evidence
40. The solubility of xenotime-(Y) and other HREE phosphates (DyPO4, ErPO4 and YbPO4) in aqueous solutions from 100 to 250 °C and psat
41. A Nd- and O-isotope study of the REE-rich peralkaline Strange Lake granite: implications for Mesoproterozoic A-type magmatism in the Core Zone (NE-Canada)
42. The thermodynamic properties of bastnäsite-(Ce) and parisite-(Ce)
43. Steel slag carbonation in a flow-through reactor system: The role of fluid-flux
44. Trace element and isotopic (S, Pb) constraints on the formation of the giant Chalukou porphyry Mo deposit, NE China
45. Fluoride–silicate melt immiscibility and its role in REE ore formation: Evidence from the Strange Lake rare metal deposit, Québec-Labrador, Canada
46. An experimental study of the solubility of MoO3 in aqueous vapour and low to intermediate density supercritical fluids
47. An experimental study of the transport of gold through hydration of AuCl in aqueous vapour and vapour-like fluids
48. Mineralogy and geochemistry studies on the Nusab El Balgum granitic batches, South Western Desert, Egypt
49. An experimental study of the aqueous solubility and speciation of Y(III) fluoride at temperatures up to 250 °C
50. Hydrothermal mobilization of pegmatite-hosted REE and Zr at Strange Lake, Canada: A reaction path model
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