"Epithermal" refers to a type of hydrothermal mineral deposit formed at relatively shallow depths and moderate temperatures, typically between 50-200 degrees Celsius. These deposits are often associated with hot springs and can contain valuable minerals like gold and silver.
Metallic deposits (gold) in the Philippines are typically found in igneous-related structures such as porphyry copper deposits, epithermal gold-silver deposits, and skarn deposits. These deposits are often associated with volcanic arcs and subduction zones due to the geologic processes that occur in these tectonic settings. The presence of faults, fractures, and magmatic intrusions in these areas can create pathways for mineral-rich fluids to concentrate and form metallic deposits like gold.
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The mean bond enthalpy of a nitrogen-nitrogen bond is approximately 945 kJ/mol.
D.F Davidson has written: 'Selenium in some epithermal deposits of antimony, mercury and silver and gold'
Richard M Tosdal has written: 'Gneiss-hosted kyanite gold and gneiss-hosted epithermal gold' -- subject(s): Gold ores
Robert Edward Thomason has written: 'Volcanic stratigraphy and epithermal mineralization of the DeLamar Silver Mine, Owyhee County, Idaho' -- subject(s): Geology
Subhash Jaireth has written: 'Hydrothermal geochemistry of Te, Ag2Te, and AuTe2 in epithermal precious metal deposits' -- subject(s): Geochemistry, Hydrothermal deposits, Tellurium ores
Lihir Island in Papua New Guinea is made from epithermal deposit volcanos. Epithermal refers to mineral deposits that form in association with hot waters that dissolves minerals, including precious metals like gold. Shallow bodies of magma cause the water to boil and release hydrogen sulfide gas. This then allows gold to precipitate. Current estimates are that the deposit contains 21.3 million ounces proven and another 42 million ounces as a geological resource.
Brian S. Zimmerman has written: 'Geology and geochemistry of epithermal gold mineralization in the Lake Owyhee volcanic field -western Snake River plain region of eastern Oregon and western Idaho' -- subject(s): Geochemistry, Gold ores, Hydrothermal deposits
Evelyn K. Sokolowski has written: 'Spectral parameters in water-moderated latices' -- subject(s): Exponential measurements, Heavy water reactors 'Epithermal and thermal spectrum indices in heavy water lattices' -- subject(s): Exponential measurements, Heavy water reactors
James J Rytuba is a geologist who has written numerous scientific papers on topics related to geology, particularly focusing on ore deposits and mineral resources. He has also co-authored publications on geological mapping and structural analysis.
Metallic deposits (gold) in the Philippines are typically found in igneous-related structures such as porphyry copper deposits, epithermal gold-silver deposits, and skarn deposits. These deposits are often associated with volcanic arcs and subduction zones due to the geologic processes that occur in these tectonic settings. The presence of faults, fractures, and magmatic intrusions in these areas can create pathways for mineral-rich fluids to concentrate and form metallic deposits like gold.
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