Ni-Mo-PGE-Au-rich ores in Chinese black shales and speculations on possible analogues in the United States R. M. Coveney JrC. Nansheng Black Shales Pages: 83 - 88
“Background” δ34S values of Kupferschiefer sulphides in Poland: pyrite-marcasite nodules E. C. JowettT. RothS. Oszczepalski Black Shales Pages: 89 - 98
Comparison between the distribution of PGE in black shales from the Bohemian Massif (CSFR) and other black shale occurrences J. Pašava Black Shales Pages: 99 - 103
Comparison of organic geochemistry and metal enrichment in two black shales: Cambrian Alum Shale of Sweden and Devonian Chattanooga Shale of United States J. S. Leventhal Black Shales Pages: 104 - 112
Metallogeny, structural, lithological and time controls of ore deposition in anoxic environments B. Kříbek Black Shales Pages: 122 - 131
Stratigraphic and petrographic comparison of the Creta and Kupferschiefer copper shale deposits H. L. O. HuyckR. W. Chorey Black Shales Pages: 132 - 142
Base-metal-rich metamorphosed black shales associated with Proterozoic ophiolites in the Kainuu schist belt, Finland: a genetic link with the Outokumpu rock assemblage K. Loukola-RuskeeniemiT. HeinoJ. Vanne Black Shales Pages: 143 - 151
Geochemical evidence for the hydrothermal origin of sulphur, base metals and gold in Proterozoic metamorphosed black shales, Kainuu and Outokumpu areas, Finland K. Loukola-Ruskeeniemi Black Shales Pages: 152 - 164