Proceedings of the KSEEG Conference (대한자원환경지질학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2003.04a
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- Pages.186-188
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- 2003
The genetic implication of gold-silver mineralization in the Suryun mine, Korea
- Pak, Sang-Joon (Dept. of Earth & Env. Sci., Korea Univ) ;
- Park, Seon-Gyu (Dept. of Earth & Env. Sci., Korea Uni) ;
- Song, Yun-Sub (Dept. of Earth & Env. Sci., Korea Uni) ;
- Park, Sang-Hoon (Dept. of Earth & Env. Sci., Chungbuk National Univ)
- Published : 2003.04.01
Abstract
The Suryun gold-silver mine is one of precious metal occurrences discovered in the Hapcheon mineralized district on which lies the western margin of the Cretaceous Gyeongsang Basin, Korea. The district hosts deposits that include the early to late Cretaceous (108 ~ 88 Ma) Au-Ag-bearing vein systems (So et al. 1989; Shelton et al. 1990). (omitted)