The transition from porphyry- to epithermal-style gold mineralization at Ladolam, Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea: a reconnaissance study Daniel MüllerKlaus KaminskiSteve Hunt Article 01 February 2002 Pages: 61 - 74
Some metallogenic features of gold and copper deposits related to alkaline rocks and consequences for exploration Richard H. Sillitoe Article Pages: 4 - 13
Contributions from mafic alkaline magmas to the Bingham porphyry Cu–Au–Mo deposit, Utah, USA Daniel T. MaughanJeffrey D. KeithNoreen J. Evans Article Pages: 14 - 37
Cripple Creek and other alkaline-related gold deposits in the southern Rocky Mountains, USA: influence of regional tectonics Karen D. KelleySteve Ludington Article Pages: 38 - 60
Short life-span of the ore-forming system at the Porgera gold deposit, Papua New Guinea: laser 40Ar/39Ar dates for roscoelite, biotite, and hornblende Elisabeth RonacherJeremy P. RichardsMichael D. Johnston Article Pages: 75 - 86
The petrographic and compositional character of variably K-enriched magmatic suites associated with Ordovician porphyry Cu–Au mineralisation in the Lachlan Fold Belt, Australia Phillip L. Blevin Article Pages: 87 - 99
Porphyry gold–copper mineralisation in the Cadia district, eastern Lachlan Fold Belt, New South Wales, and its relationship to shoshonitic magmatism John R. HollidayAlan J. WilsonMichael Pfitzner Article Pages: 100 - 116
Paragenesis of the Grasberg Cu–Au deposit, Irian Jaya, Indonesia: results from logging section 13 Peter J. PollardRoger G. Taylor Article Pages: 117 - 136
Petrology and geochemistry of the shoshonite-hosted Skouries porphyry Cu–Au deposit, Chalkidiki, Greece Tilo KrollDaniel MüllerAlbrecht Schneider Note Pages: 137 - 144