Geochemistry and origin of Proterozoic skarns at the Mount Elliott Cu–Au(–Co–Ni) deposit, Cloncurry district, NW Queensland, Australia Shiqi WangPatrick J. Williams ARTICLE Pages: 109 - 124
Geological setting and SHRIMP U–Pb geochronological evidence for ca. 2680–2660 Ma lode-gold mineralization at Jundee–Nimary in the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia Christopher J. YeatsErnst A. KohlerLuke J. Tkatchyk ARTICLE Pages: 125 - 136
Sulfur and lead isotope geochemistry of hypogene mineralization at the Barite Hill Gold Deposit, Carolina Slate Belt, southeastern United States: a window into and through regional metamorphism Robert R. Seal IIRobert A. AyusoSandra H. B. Clark ARTICLE Pages: 137 - 148
Hydrothermal fluid evolution and structural control of the Guarim gold mineralisation, Tapajós Province, Amazonian Craton, Brazil Evandro Luiz KleinReginaldo Alves dos SantosRômulo Simões Angélica ARTICLE Pages: 149 - 164
Origin and evolution of high-salinity, Zn–Pb mineralising fluids in the Variscides of Belgium Wouter HeijlenPhilippe MuchezDavid A. Banks ARTICLE Pages: 165 - 176
The Palaeoproterozoic Kangerluluk gold–copper mineralization (southeast Greenland): Pb and Nd isotopic constraints on its timing and genesis Henrik StendalRobert FreiWulf U. Mueller ARTICLE Pages: 177 - 188
The Phalabowra (Palabora) carbonatite-hosted magnetite–copper sulfide deposit, South Africa: an end-member of the iron-oxide copper–gold–rare earth element deposit group? David I. GrovesNoreen M. Vielreicher LETTER Pages: 189 - 194
Discussion on “Paleomagnetism applied to magnetic anomaly interpretation: a new twist to the search for mineralisation in northern Chile” by Taylor (Mineralium Deposita 35: 377–384, 2000) Pierrick RoperchAndres TassaraBrian Townley DISCUSSION Pages: 195 - 196
Reply to: P. Roperch, A. Tassara and B. Townley, Discussion on “Paleomagnetism applied to magnetic anomaly interpretation: a new twist to the search for mineralisation in northern Chile” Graeme K. Taylor DISCUSSION Pages: 197 - 198