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Michael J Duane
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Focused fluid flow and Ozark Mississippi Valley-type deposits
CW Clendenin, MJ Duane
Geology 18 (2), 116-119, 1990
761990
Pb-Zn ore deposits of the northern Caledonides: Products of continental-scale fluid mixing and tectonic expulsion during continental collision
MJ Duane, MJ De Wit
Geology 16 (11), 999-1002, 1988
711988
A quantitative assessment of the effects of magmatism on the thermal history of the Karoo sedimentary sequence
R Brown, K Gallagher, M Duane
Journal of African Earth Sciences 18 (3), 227-243, 1994
661994
The fungal–mineral interface: challenges and considerations of micro-analytical developments
MM Smits, AM Herrmann, M Duane, OW Duckworth, S Bonneville, ...
Fungal Biology Reviews 23 (4), 122-131, 2009
492009
Geochemistry of some deep gold mine waters from the western portion of the Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa
MJ Duane, G Pigozzi, C Harris
Journal of African Earth Sciences 24 (1-2), 105-123, 1997
491997
DTA, TG, and XRD studies of sturmanite and ettringite
SM Antao, MJ Duane, I Hassan
The Canadian Mineralogist 40 (5), 1403-1409, 2002
442002
Pb and Sr isotope and origin of Proterozoic base metal (fluorite) and gold deposits, Transvaal Sequence, South Africa
MJ Duane, FJ Kruger, PJ Roberts, CB Smith
Economic Geology 86 (7), 1491-1505, 1991
331991
The paleohydrology of Southeast Missouri mississippi valley-type deposits; interplay of faults, fluids, and adjoining lithologies
CW Clendenin, CA Niewendorp, MJ Duane, GR Lowell
Economic Geology 89 (2), 322-332, 1994
311994
Coeval biochemical and biophysical weathering processes on Quaternary sandstone terraces south of Rabat (Temara), northwest Morocco
MJ Duane
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms: The Journal of the British …, 2006
282006
The timing and isotopic character of regional hydrothermal alteration and associated epigenetic mineralization in the western sector of the Kaapvaal Craton (South Africa)
MJ Duane, FJ Kruger, AM Turner, HT Whitelaw, H Coetzee, BT Verhagen
Journal of African Earth Sciences 38 (5), 461-476, 2004
282004
Syngenetic textural evolution of modern sabkha stromatolites (Kuwait)
MJ Duane, AZ Al-Zamel
Sedimentary Geology 127 (3-4), 237-245, 1999
281999
Site characterization of polluted soils and comparison of screening techniques for heavy metals by mobile ICP-MS, GFAASICP-AES (fixed laboratory) and EDXRF (fixed laboratory)
MJ Duane, S Facchetti, G Pigozzi
Science of the total environment 177 (1-3), 195-214, 1996
281996
Geochronological evidence for tectonically driven brine migration during the early Proterozoic Kheis orogeny of southern Africa
MJ Duane, FJ Kruger
Geophysical Research Letters 18 (5), 975-978, 1991
261991
On-site environmental water analyses by ICP-MS
MJ Duane, S Facchetti
Science of the Total environment 172 (2-3), 133-144, 1995
211995
Weathering and biokarst development on marine terraces, northwest Morocco
MJ Duane, AT AL‐Mishwat, M Rafique
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms: The Journal of the British …, 2003
192003
U-Ph isotope systematics, ages and genesis of Karoo uranium deposits, South Africa
WA Duane, MJ, Welke, HJ, Allsopp, HL & Wilsher
South African journal of geology 92 (1), 49-65, 1989
161989
Geochemical open-system behaviour related to fluid-flow and metamorpohism in the Karoo Basin
MJ Duane, R Brown
Conference on inversion tectonics of the Cape Fold Belt, 127-137, 1992
151992
Tectonic brines and sedimentary basins: further applications of fission track analysis in understanding Karoo Basin evolution (South Africa)
MJ Duane, RW Brown
Basin Research 3 (4), 187-195, 1991
151991
Stable isotope (chlorine, hydrogen and oxygen), geochemical and field evidence for continental fluid flow vectors in the Al-Khiran Sabkha (Kuwait)
MJ Duane, A Al-Zamel, CJ Eastoe
Journal of African Earth Sciences 40 (1-2), 49-60, 2004
142004
Some applications of autoradiographs in textural analysis of uranium-bearing samples
MJ Duane, CT Williams
Economic Geology 75 (5), 766-770, 1980
141980
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