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Applied Earth Science

Maney Publishing, June 2012


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4 issues per year. Applied Earth Science is devoted to the application of the earth sciences in the exploration, discovery, development and exploitation of mineral resources. The journal's broad range of interest serves an international readership that includes industry exploration and mining geologists, and geoscience researchers, whose common concern is knowledge and use of the Earth's mineral resources.

The journal seeks high quality submissions covering the following areas:

Genetic studies of mineralisation. This may include: ore mineralogy, igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary petrology, geochemistry, alteration, isotopes, fluid inclusions, and modelling.

Descriptions and genetic studies of mineralisation of ore deposits. Commodities covered include, but are not limited to, iron, copper, lead, zinc, silver, gold, nickel, platinum group elements, chromite, uranium, minor minerals including rare earth elements, building stone, clay, and coal. Broad based overviews of the less-common commodities are welcome.

All forms of exploration technology and methodology applied to mineral deposits. This may include: mapping, application of remote sensing, geochemical applications, and geophysical exploration techniques.

Geological input into the following: definition of reserves and resources, sampling and grade control, geostatistics, feasibility studies and mine planning.

Practical aspects of drilling, sampling, QA/QC and assaying systems/protocols during exploration to exploitation

Rock mass characterisation and application of rock mechanics to mineral exploitation

Applied/process mineralogy and geometallurgy.


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