The Mineralogy of gold and its relevance to gold recoveries D. C. Harris I. Fundamental Aspects of Gold Deposits Pages: S3 - S7
Conditions of formation of gold-bearing arsenopyrite: a comparison of synthetic crystals with samples from Le Châtelet gold deposit, Creuse, France X. WuF. DelboveJ. C. Touray I. Fundamental Aspects of Gold Deposits Pages: S8 - S12
Quartz thermoluminescence (TL) in gold exploration; some applications J. M. CharletY. Quinif I. Fundamental Aspects of Gold Deposits Pages: S13 - S20
Mineralized and unmineralized calderas in Spain; Part I, evolution of the Los Frailes Caldera C. G. CunninghamA. Arribas Jr.A. Arribas II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S21 - S28
Mineralized and unmineralized calderas in Spain; Part II, evolution of the Rodalquilar caldera complex and associated gold-alunite deposits J. J. RytubaA. Arribas Jr.A. Arribas II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S29 - S35
Comparison between the fluid characteristics of the Rodalquilar and two neighbouring epithermal gold deposits in Spain P. Sänger-von OepenG. FriedrichA. Kisters II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S36 - S41
Gold ores related to shear zones, West Santa Comba-Fervenza Area (Galicia, NW Spain): A mineralogical study R. Castroviejo II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S42 - S52
Geological, mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of the Carles gold mineralization, Asturias, Spain J. García IglesiasJ. Loredo II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S53 - S58
Gold-bearing hedenbergite skarns from the SW contact of the Andorra granite (Central Pyrenees, Spain) A. SolerC. AyoraJ. Delgado II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S59 - S68
Le district à antimoine-or Dúrico-Beirão (Portugal): évolution paragénétique et géochimique; implications métallogéniques H. CoutoG. RogerH. Bril II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S69 - S81
Distribution of gold in some magmatic rocks from Central Italy A. BenciniC. CiurliC. Verrucchi II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S82 - S85
The nature of the fluids associated with the Monte Rosa gold district, NW Alps, Italy P. Lattanzi II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S86 - S89
L'or dans la métallogenie du massif de Bohême P. MorávekZ. Pouba II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S90 - S98
Voltýřov gold deposit: Case history from the Bohemian Massif, Czechoslovakia J. Janatka II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S99 - S103
Metallogeny of gold in the Fennoscandian Shield G. GaálK. Sundblad II. Economic Geology of European Gold Deposits Pages: S104 - S114
Carbonatization and propylitic alteration of fragmental basaltic rocks, Quesnel River gold deposit, Central British Columbia D. R. MellingD. H. WatkinsonR. S. Cameron II. Economic Geology of Non-European Gold Deposits Pages: S115 - S124
Geological, mineralogical and geochemical aspects of Archean Banded Iron-Formation-hosted gold deposits: Some examples from Southern Africa T. OberthürR. SaagerH. P. Tomschi II. Economic Geology of Non-European Gold Deposits Pages: S125 - S135
The formation of auriferous quartz-sulfide veins in the Pataz region, northern Peru: A synthesis of geological, mineralogical, and geochemical data D. W. SchreiberG. C. AmstutzL. Fontboté II. Economic Geology of Non-European Gold Deposits Pages: S136 - S140