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Daniel Arias

Researcher at University of Oviedo

Publications -  25
Citations -  157

Daniel Arias is an academic researcher from University of Oviedo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seismic refraction & Borehole. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 24 publications receiving 127 citations.

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A new 3D geological model and interpretation of structural evolution of the world-class Rio Tinto VMS deposit, Iberian Pyrite Belt (Spain)

TL;DR: A 3D model and interpretation of structural evolution of the Rio Tinto world-class VMS deposit are presented in this paper, where computer generated 3D modeling of the different orebodies and host rocks has been carried out using data from around 3000 drill-core logs, allowing us to build 93 cross-sections and 6 plants (both 50m spacing).
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Ore deposit types and tectonic evolution of the Iberian Pyrite Belt: From transtensional basins and magmatism to transpression and inversion tectonics

TL;DR: A new interpretation of the structural evolution of the Iberian Pyrite Belt and volcanogenic massive sulfide mineralization (VMS) is presented in this article, based on a review of the ore deposit types, the analysis of the hosting volcanic sequences and the tectonic evolution.
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The fe deposit, west-central spain: tectonic-hydrothermal uranium mineralization associated with transpressional faulting of alpine age

TL;DR: In this paper, structural and geochemical data presented in this paper support an Alpine age tectonic-hydrothermal model for the Mina Fe deposit and probably other cases of uranium mineralization of the same type existing in carbonaceous metasedimentary rocks in the Iberian peninsula.
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A sulphur isotopic study of the Navia gold belt (Spain)

TL;DR: The Navia gold belt is located in the West Asturian-Leonese Zone of the Iberian Variscan Orogen as discussed by the authors, where the ores belong to at least four associations having contrasting mineralogies and textures.
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Engineering geological assessment using geochemical, mineralogical, and petrographic analysis along the Riyadh Metro Line 3 (Saudi Arabia)

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of geological identification tests to detect and assess hazards along the Line 3 of the Riyadh Metro Project, which is the largest metro project ever built from scratch, is presented.