Integrated magnetotelluric (MT) and transient electromagnetic (TEM) studies of structural control on massive sulphide mineralisation in part of northeastern Troodos Ophiolite Complex, Cyprus
The massive Fe- and Cu-sulphide mineralisation is the most valuable economic resource in the Troodos and has been explored and exploited mainly through exploratory drilling around ancient slags, gossans and old workings. The exhaustion of these superficial guides has meant a shift to locating orebod...
Main Author: | Danladi, Reuben |
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University of Leicester
1997
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.696309 |
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