Publications by:
L.D. Meinert
Also publishes as (Larry Meinert, Lawrence D. Meinert)
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Chang, Z., Mrozek, S.A., Meinert, L.D., and Windle, S. (2015) Skarn-porphyry transition: an example from the Antamina skarn, Peru. In: Proceedings of PACRIM 2015. pp. 409-413. From: PACRIM 2015 Congress, 18-21 March 2015, Hong Kong, China.
Mrozek, S.A., Chang, Z., and Meinert, L.D. (2015) A model for the intrusive sequence and Cu-Zn skarn formation at the Antamina deposit, Peru. In: Proceedings of PACRIM 2015. pp. 423-429. From: PACRIM 2015 Congress, 18-21 March 2015, Hong Kong, China.
Chang, Zhaoshan, Meinert, Lawrence D., and Hedenquist, Jeffrey W. (2014) Advances in economic geology in 2013, as illustrated by papers published in Economic Geology. SEG Newsletter, 96. pp. 20-24.
Chang, Zhaoshan, and Meinert, Larry (2013) Advances in economic geology, 2012, as illustrated by papers published in Economic Geology. SEG Newsletter, 92. pp. 29-32.
Chang, Z., and Meinert, L.D. (2008) Zonation in skarns: complexities and controlling factors. In: Proceedings of the PACRIM Congress (11) pp. 303-306. From: PACRIM Congress 2008 , 24 - 26 November 2008, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.
Chang, Zhaoshan, and Meinert, Lawrence D. (2008) The Empire Cu-Zn Mine, Idaho: exploration implications of unusual skarn features related to high fluorine activity. Economic Geology, 103 (5). pp. 909-938.
Chang, Zhaoshan, and Meinert, Lawrence D. (2005) Endoskarn and Cu-Zn mineralization at the Empire mine, Idaho, USA. In: Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial SGA Meeting (1) pp. 361-364. From: Mineral Deposit Research: meeting the global challenge, 18-21 August 2005, Beijing, China.
Chang, Zhaoshan, and Meinert, L.D. (2004) The magmatic–hydrothermal transition—evidence from quartz phenocryst textures and endoskarn abundance in Cu–Zn skarns at the Empire Mine, Idaho, USA. Chemical Geology, 210 (1-4). pp. 149-171.
Larson, Peter B., Maher, Kierran, Ramos, Frank C., Chang, Zhaoshan, Gaspar, Miguel, and Meinert, Lawrence D. (2003) Copper isotope ratios in magmatic and hydrothermal ore-forming environments. Chemical Geology, 201 (3-4). pp. 337-350.