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GEOCHEMISTRY OF IRON ORE DEPOSITS FROM THE SINGHBHUM-ORISSA CRATON (INDIA)

Student Azimuddin Mirza, M. Gurhan Yalcin, Student Daniel G. Nyamsari

First published: 2015https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b13/s3.042View metrics

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Title
GEOCHEMISTRY OF IRON ORE DEPOSITS FROM THE SINGHBHUM-ORISSA CRATON (INDIA)
Authors
Student Azimuddin Mirza, M. Gurhan Yalcin, Student Daniel G. Nyamsari
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
321-328
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-33-9
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References16
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  2. Beukes N J, Mukhopadhyay J and Gutzmer J 2008 Genesis of high-grade iron ores of the Archean Iron Ore Group around Noamundi, India; Econ. Geol. 103 -386.

  3. Saha AK (1994). Crustal evolution of Singhbhum, North Orissa, Eastern India; Geol. Soc. India Memoir 27 341.

  4. Sharma M, Basu AR and Ray SL (1994). Sm-Nd isotopic and geochemical study of the Archaean tonaliteamphibolite association from the eastern Indian craton. Contrib. Mineral Petrol. 117:45–55.

  5. Mazumder T, Whitley J E and Chakraborty K L 1984 Rare- earth elements in the Indian banded iron formation ; Chem. Geol. 45 203- 211.

  6. Sengupta, S., Paul, D.K., DeLeter, J.R., McNaughton, N.J. Bandhopadhyay, P.K.and De Smeth, J.B.(1991). Mid-Archean evolution of the eastern Indian Craton; Geochemical and isotopic evidence from the Bonai Pluton. Precamb. Res.49, 23-37.

  7. Sengupta S, Mukhopadhaya PK. Sequence of Precambrian events in the eastern Indian craton. Proceedings Int Sem, Precambrian Crust in eastern and central India, (UNESCO-IUGS-IGCP 368). Bhubaneswar7 Geol. Survey India; 2000. p. – 56

  8. Cope I L, Wilkinson J J, Boyce A J, Chapman J B, Herrington R J and Rarris C J 2008 Genesis of the Pic de Fon Iron Oxide Deposit, Simandou range, Republic of Guinea, West Africa; Econ. Geol. (SEG Reviews) 15 339– 360. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  9. Van Schalkwyk J and Beukes N J (1986). The Sishen iron ore deposit, Griqualand West; In: Mineral deposits of Southern Africa (eds) Annhaeusser C R and Maske S S, Geological Society of South Africa, Johannesburg, 931–956.

  10. Beukes N J, Mukhopadhyay J and Gutzmer J 2008 Genesis of high-grade iron ores of the Archean Iron Ore Group around Noamundi, India; Econ. Geol. 103 -386.

  11. Saha AK (1994). Crustal evolution of Singhbhum, North Orissa, Eastern India; Geol. Soc. India Memoir 27 341.

  12. Sharma M, Basu AR and Ray SL (1994). Sm-Nd isotopic and geochemical study of the Archaean tonaliteamphibolite association from the eastern Indian craton. Contrib. Mineral Petrol. 117:45–55.

  13. Mazumder T, Whitley J E and Chakraborty K L 1984 Rare- earth elements in the Indian banded iron formation ; Chem. Geol. 45 203- 211.

  14. Sengupta, S., Paul, D.K., DeLeter, J.R., McNaughton, N.J. Bandhopadhyay, P.K.and De Smeth, J.B.(1991). Mid-Archean evolution of the eastern Indian Craton; Geochemical and isotopic evidence from the Bonai Pluton. Precamb. Res.49, 23-37.

  15. Sengupta S, Mukhopadhaya PK. Sequence of Precambrian events in the eastern Indian craton. Proceedings Int Sem, Precambrian Crust in eastern and central India, (UNESCO-IUGS-IGCP 368). Bhubaneswar7 Geol. Survey India; 2000. p. – 56

  16. Cope I L, Wilkinson J J, Boyce A J, Chapman J B, Herrington R J and Rarris C J 2008 Genesis of the Pic de Fon Iron Oxide Deposit, Simandou range, Republic of Guinea, West Africa; Econ. Geol. (SEG Reviews) 15 339– 360. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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