Search for dissertations about: "Christina Wanhainen"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Christina Wanhainen.
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1. Magmatic and hydrothermal processes in relation to the formation of the Aitik Cu-Au deposit, Northern Sweden
Abstract : Aitik is a disseminated Cu-Au deposit with an annual production of 18 million metric tons of ore containing 0.38 percent copper and 0.22 parts per million gold. It is situated in northern Sweden in 1. READ MORE
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2. On the origin and evolution of the palaeoproterozoic Aitik Cu-Au-Ag deposit, northern Sweden : a porphyry copper-gold ore, modified by multistage metamorphic-deformational, magmatic-hydrothermal, and IOCG-mineralizing events
Abstract : The Aitik Cu-Au-Ag mine in the Gällivare area in northern Sweden is the biggest open pit operation in northern Europe and one of Europe’s largest metal producers. The open pit is almost 3 km long, 930 m wide and 345 m deep. Approximately 424 million tonnes of ore averaging 0.4% Cu, 0. READ MORE
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3. Screening for Atherosclerosis with Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Ultrasound
Abstract : Atherosclerosis is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Although traditional risk factors can identify the healthy or severely affected individuals, sudden lethal outcome is still frequent in those suggested as intermediate in risk for cardiovascular events (CVE). READ MORE
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4. Laser Interaction with Minerals Common on Asteroids
Abstract : Asteroids are worth studying for three reasons: planetary protection, industrial applications, and scientific knowledge. It is critical we develop technologies capable of diverting objects on collision courses with our planet. READ MORE
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5. Textural and chemical characterization of sulphide minerals at the Rävliden North VMS deposit, Skellefte district, Sweden
Abstract : The discovery of new mineral deposits is essential to meet the increasing demand for metals in our society. The Skellefte mining district in Northern Sweden is one of the main producers of polymetallic ores of Cu, Zn, Pb,Ag, Au, and Te in Europe. READ MORE