Epithermal gold in Asia and the Pacific
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RT Generic T1 Epithermal gold in Asia and the Pacific A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 1992 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7531 PB United Nations AB <p>ESCAP established in 1988 a programme on Epithermal Gold Mineralization. One of the major aims of this project was to provide opportunities for geoscientists from developing countries in the ESCAP region with potential for epithermal gold occurrences to familiarize themselves with the geology, tectonic settings and depositional regularities of these gold deposits. To this end, two major workshops were organized for re-gional participants.</p> <p>The present volume presents the collected papers from the two workshops.</p> <p>The first workshop took place at Tsukuba, Japan and was hosted by the Geological Survey of Japan from 9 to 18 May 1989. Papers were presented over a period of four days, followed by a four-day guided field trip through the epithermal gold district of south Kyushu Island, Japan.</p> <p>The second workshop was convened in the following year, for which the host organization was the Directorate of Mineral Resources of Indonesia. This meeting took place at Bandung, Indonesia during the period 10-13 September 1990, and was followed by a four day field excursion to the Kelian deposit of P.T. Kelian Equatorial Mining in East Kalimantan.</p> <p>At each meeting, invited internationally recognized geoscientists with expertise in the field offered written papers. Participants from the region presented extensively researched papers, and contributed data and observations regarding deposits in their home countries.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Epithermal gold in Asia and the Pacific AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 1992 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7531 PB - United Nations AB -ESCAP established in 1988 a programme on Epithermal Gold Mineralization. One of the major aims of this project was to provide opportunities for geoscientists from developing countries in the ESCAP region with potential for epithermal gold occurrences to familiarize themselves with the geology, tectonic settings and depositional regularities of these gold deposits. To this end, two major workshops were organized for re-gional participants.
The present volume presents the collected papers from the two workshops.
The first workshop took place at Tsukuba, Japan and was hosted by the Geological Survey of Japan from 9 to 18 May 1989. Papers were presented over a period of four days, followed by a four-day guided field trip through the epithermal gold district of south Kyushu Island, Japan.
The second workshop was convened in the following year, for which the host organization was the Directorate of Mineral Resources of Indonesia. This meeting took place at Bandung, Indonesia during the period 10-13 September 1990, and was followed by a four day field excursion to the Kelian deposit of P.T. Kelian Equatorial Mining in East Kalimantan.
At each meeting, invited internationally recognized geoscientists with expertise in the field offered written papers. Participants from the region presented extensively researched papers, and contributed data and observations regarding deposits in their home countries.
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The present volume presents the collected papers from the two workshops.
The first workshop took place at Tsukuba, Japan and was hosted by the Geological Survey of Japan from 9 to 18 May 1989. Papers were presented over a period of four days, followed by a four-day guided field trip through the epithermal gold district of south Kyushu Island, Japan.
The second workshop was convened in the following year, for which the host organization was the Directorate of Mineral Resources of Indonesia. This meeting took place at Bandung, Indonesia during the period 10-13 September 1990, and was followed by a four day field excursion to the Kelian deposit of P.T. Kelian Equatorial Mining in East Kalimantan.
At each meeting, invited internationally recognized geoscientists with expertise in the field offered written papers. Participants from the region presented extensively researched papers, and contributed data and observations regarding deposits in their home countries.
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The present volume presents the collected papers from the two workshops.
The first workshop took place at Tsukuba, Japan and was hosted by the Geological Survey of Japan from 9 to 18 May 1989. Papers were presented over a period of four days, followed by a four-day guided field trip through the epithermal gold district of south Kyushu Island, Japan.
The second workshop was convened in the following year, for which the host organization was the Directorate of Mineral Resources of Indonesia. This meeting took place at Bandung, Indonesia during the period 10-13 September 1990, and was followed by a four day field excursion to the Kelian deposit of P.T. Kelian Equatorial Mining in East Kalimantan.
At each meeting, invited internationally recognized geoscientists with expertise in the field offered written papers. Participants from the region presented extensively researched papers, and contributed data and observations regarding deposits in their home countries.
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The present volume presents the collected papers from the two workshops.
The first workshop took place at Tsukuba, Japan and was hosted by the Geological Survey of Japan from 9 to 18 May 1989. Papers were presented over a period of four days, followed by a four-day guided field trip through the epithermal gold district of south Kyushu Island, Japan.
The second workshop was convened in the following year, for which the host organization was the Directorate of Mineral Resources of Indonesia. This meeting took place at Bandung, Indonesia during the period 10-13 September 1990, and was followed by a four day field excursion to the Kelian deposit of P.T. Kelian Equatorial Mining in East Kalimantan.
At each meeting, invited internationally recognized geoscientists with expertise in the field offered written papers. Participants from the region presented extensively researched papers, and contributed data and observations regarding deposits in their home countries.
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ESCAP established in 1988 a programme on Epithermal Gold Mineralization. One of the major aims of this project was to provide opportunities for geoscientists from developing countries in the ESCAP region with potential for epithermal gold occurrences to familiarize themselves with the geology, tectonic settings and depositional regularities of these gold deposits. To this end, two major workshops were organized for re-gional participants.
The present volume presents the collected papers from the two workshops.
The first workshop took place at Tsukuba, Japan and was hosted by the Geological Survey of Japan from 9 to 18 May 1989. Papers were presented over a period of four days, followed by a four-day guided field trip through the epithermal gold district of south Kyushu Island, Japan.
The second workshop was convened in the following year, for which the host organization was the Directorate of Mineral Resources of Indonesia. This meeting took place at Bandung, Indonesia during the period 10-13 September 1990, and was followed by a four day field excursion to the Kelian deposit of P.T. Kelian Equatorial Mining in East Kalimantan.
At each meeting, invited internationally recognized geoscientists with expertise in the field offered written papers. Participants from the region presented extensively researched papers, and contributed data and observations regarding deposits in their home countries.