Regrowth of arsenate-sulfate efflorescences on processing plant walls at the Ottery arsenic-tin mine, New South Wales, Australia: Implications for arsenic mobility and remediation of contaminated processing sites

Simon Jowitt: Hebbard, E. R., Wilson, S. A., Jowitt, S. M., Tait, A., Turvey, C., & Wilson, H., (2017) Regrowth of arsenate-sulfate efflorescences on processing plant walls at the Ottery arsenic-tin mine, New South Wales, Australia: Implications for arsenic mobility and remediation of contaminated processing sites. Applied Geochemistryhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0883292717300483

Geochronology and geochemistry of the Fe ore-bearing Zhonggu intrusions of the Ningwu Basin: Implications for tectonic setting and contemporaneous Cu-Au mineralization in the Middle–Lower Yangzte Metallogenic Belt

Simon Jowitt: Sun, W. Yuan, F., Jowitt, S. M., Zhou, T., Hollings, P., Liu, J. & Fan, Y. Geochronology and geochemistry of the Fe ore-bearing Zhonggu intrusions of the Ningwu Basin: Implications for tectonic setting and contemporaneous Cu-Au mineralization in the Middle–Lower Yangzte Metallogenic Belt. Ore Geology Reviews. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169136816303985

West Africa: the world’s premier Paleoproterozoic gold province

Simon Jowitt: Goldfarb, R. J., Andre-Mayer, A.-S., Jowitt, S. M., & Mudd, G. M. West Africa: the world’s premier Paleoproterozoic gold province. Economic Geology, 112, 123–143. http://econgeol.geoscienceworld.org/content/112/1/123