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Metallogeny of mantle-rooted structures extending cross the western edge of the Proterozoic North American cratonKUTINA, Jan.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1991, Vol 4, pp 21-51, issn 0163-3171, 1-2Conference Paper
Are there patterns of interconnected structural discontinuities in deeper parts of the lithosphere?KUTINA, Jan.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1999, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 7-11, issn 0163-3171, 5 p.Conference Paper
A deep-seated E-W trending structural boundary indicated as extending across the Korean Peninsula at a latitude close to 40°N : Implications for defining areas with potential for strong earthquakesKUTINA, Jan; CUI, Shengqin; PEI, Rongfu et al.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 2006, Vol 9, Num 1-4, pp 81-102, issn 0163-3171, 22 p.Article
Satellite altitude magnetic anomalies: Implications for mineral exploration: A reviewKUTINA, Jan; TAYLOR, Patrick T.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 2003, Vol 8, Num 1-4, pp 89-105, issn 0163-3171, 17 p.Conference Paper
Three-dimensional lithospheric structure and its evolution through time (3-D pattern recognition)RONGFU, Pei; KUTINA, Jan.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1999, Vol 7, Num 1, issn 0163-3171, 74 p.Conference Proceedings
The relationships between metal concentration and deep structures of the lithosphereKUTINA, Jan; SCHULZ, Klaus J.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1997, Vol 6, Num 2, issn 0163-3171, 75 p.Conference Proceedings
Selected Australian continental-scale lineaments : Observations and suggestions as to their originELLIOTT, C.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1999, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 55-74, issn 0163-3171Conference Paper
The role of mantle-rooted structural discontinuities in concentration of metals : With an example from the Bohemian Massif set in the context of Central and Western EuropeKUTINA, J.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1996, Vol 5, Num 3-4, pp 79-102, issn 0163-3171Conference Paper
Use of satellite magnetic surveys to interpret deep crustal structure, cratonic paleomargins, and associated(?) metallogenic province in the Central U.SCARMICHAEL, R.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1995, Vol 5, Num 1-2, issn 0163-3171, p. 31Conference Paper
Metamorphic fluids and multiple lithologies as sources for the gold-quartz vein deposits : Evidence from REE and isotope studies (Experience from the Kolar Gold Field, India)SIVA SIDDAIAH, N.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1999, Vol 7, Num 1, issn 0163-3171, p. 39Conference Paper
Survey of gold-bearing deposits of the Eastern and East-Central United States : A historical reviewHEYL, A. V.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1996, Vol 5, Num 3-4, issn 0163-3171, p. 165Conference Paper
Where are the future resources of metals : Brief exercise in a standard/target ore prognosis applied to the Czech and Slovak RepublicsLAZNICKA, P.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1996, Vol 5, Num 3-4, pp 167-174, issn 0163-3171Conference Paper
Epithermal vein-type mineralization in a compressive stress field, southwest Hokkaido, JapanWATANABE, Y.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1995, Vol 5, Num 1-2, pp 19-27, issn 0163-3171Conference Paper
Three dimensional lithospheric structure and its evolution through time (3-D pattern recognition). Part 1KUTINA, Jan; ROGFU, Pei.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1999, Vol 7, Num 1, issn 0163-3171, 74 p.Conference Proceedings
Geophysical lineaments : Clues to the role of basement architecture in tectono-depositional processesELLIOTT, C. I.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1999, Vol 7, Num 1, issn 0163-3171, p. 25Conference Paper
Global similarities in the spacing of east-west trending mantle-rooted structural discontinuitiesKUTINA, J.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1999, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 53-54, issn 0163-3171Conference Paper
Seismic anisotropy : a method for studying the fabric of deep continental lithosphereBABUSKA, V; PLOMEROVA, J.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1999, Vol 7, Num 1, issn 0163-3171, p. 3Conference Paper
Studies of three dimensional lithospheric structure and tectonics using seismic tomographic methods : Applications to resource assessmentARCHAMBEAU, C. B.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1999, Vol 7, Num 1, issn 0163-3171, p. 5Conference Paper
Remote sensing studies of the Mountain Pass, California and Iron Hill, Colorado Carbonatite complexes : SummaryROWAN, L. C.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1997, Vol 6, Num 2, pp 119-123, issn 0163-3171Conference Paper
The share of giant metal accumulations in the cumulative production of industrial metals on the example of goldLAZNICKA, P.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1997, Vol 6, Num 2, pp 107-112, issn 0163-3171Conference Paper
Essential features of porphyry copper/molybdenum and rare-metal (Sn, W, Mo, Be, Li) ore depositsSTEMPROK, M.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1996, Vol 5, Num 3-4, pp 125-134, issn 0163-3171Conference Paper
Tectonics and ore deposits. WB-7 workshopKUTINA, Jan; NAKAMURA, Takeshi; RUNDQVIST, D. V et al.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 1995, Vol 5, Num 1-2, issn 0163-3171, 76 p.Conference Proceedings
Deep structure of the Earth and concentration of metals in the lithosphere: a geodynamic approachKUTINA, Jan; TAYLOR, Patrick T.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 2003, Vol 8, Num 1-4, issn 0163-3171, 229 p.Conference Proceedings
Deep tectonic processes and super-accumulation of metalsPEI, Rongfu.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 2003, Vol 8, Num 1-4, pp 67-69, issn 0163-3171, 3 p.Conference Paper
Coherent structurization of the Earth's geospheres from core to atmosphere and lithospheric weakness zones favourable for concentration of metalsKOCHEMASOV, Gennady G.Global tectonics and metallogeny. 2003, Vol 8, Num 1-4, pp 209-212, issn 0163-3171, 4 p.Conference Paper