Issue 5 - THEMATIC ISSUE: Geochronological, geochemical and GIS-based computer applications to mineral exploration
Guest editors D I Groves and J M Dunphy
Introduction
RESEARCH PAPERS
R Freij-Ayoub, J L Walshe & H-B Muhlhaus
Prediction of rock-alteration patterns: a potential tool in minerals exploration
L A Hartmann, J A D Leite, L C da Silva, M V D Remus, N J McNaughton, D I Groves, I R Fletcher, J O S Santos & M A Z Vasconcellos
Advances in SHRIMP geochronology and their impact on understanding the tectonic and metallogenic evolution of southern Brazil
J L Mair, V J Ojala, B P Salier, D I Groves & S Browne
Application of stress mapping in cross-section to understanding ore geometry, predicting ore zones and development of drilling strategies
I R Fletcher, B Rasmussen & N J McNaughton
High-precision SHRIMP U Pb geochronology of authigenic xenotime
C D 'Ercole, D I Groves & C M Knox-Robinson
Using fuzzy logic in a GIS-environment to enhance conceptually based prospectivity analysis of Mississippi Valley-type mineralisation
D A Wyman
High-precision exploration geochemistry: applications for volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits
C M Knox-Robinson
Vectorial fuzzy-logic: a novel technique for enhanced mineral prospectivity mapping, with reference to the orogenic gold mineralisation potential of the Kalgoorlie Terrane, Western Australia
M E Barley, R Kerrich, I Reudavey & Q Xie
Do Late Archaean Ti-rich, Al-poor komatiites and volcaniclastic rocks have implications for the diamond exploration potential of the Murchison Terrane in Western Australia
S J Gardoll, D I Groves, C M Knox-Robinson, G Y Yun & N Elliott
Developing the tools for geological shape analysis, with regional- to local-scale examples from the Kalgoorlie Terrane of Western Australia