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Mohamed Zouhair

Publications -  19
Citations -  225

Mohamed Zouhair is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcanic rock & Volcano. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 140 citations.

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A contribution of airborne magnetic, gamma ray spectrometric data in understanding the structure of the Central Jebilet Hercynian massif and implications for mining

TL;DR: In this article, a series of processing of the collected data was performed to better exploit the results of this survey in understanding the structure of the Central Jebilet massif, and qualitative interpretation of this data highlighted the various magnetic domains, structures (e.g., lineaments and faults), and mafic intrusions.
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The Hajjar Regional Transpressive Shear Zone (Guemassa Massif, Morocco): Consequences on the Deformation of the Base-Metal Massive Sulfide Ore

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a classical structural geology toolbox in surface and subsurface mining work to image finite strain at different levels and demonstrate that the Hajjar area is affected by a single foliation plane which developed during a single tectonic event encompassing a HT metamorphism.
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Magmatic context of Bou Skour copper deposit (Eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco): Petrogrography, geochemistry and alterations

TL;DR: The Bou Skour copper deposit is located in the western part of the Saghro massif (Eastern Anti-Atlas), about 50 km East of the city of Ouarzazate as discussed by the authors.
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Ouansimi copper mineralization (Western Anti-Atlas, Morocco): Paragenetic sequence and circulation of gangue hosted paleofluids.

TL;DR: In this article, two mineralizing processes are proposed for the Ouansimi copper mine in the Adoudou Formation limestone of the Lower Cambrian Taroudant Group, based on mineralogical, metallographic, and fluid inclusion studies.
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Numerical heat and fluid flow modeling of the Hercynian Draa Sfar polymetallic (Zn–Pb–Cu) massive sulfide deposit, Central Jbilets, Morocco

TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical simulation approach was attempted to shed light into the temperature distribution, the circulation of the hydrothermal fluid and the genesis of massive sulfide ore bodies by evaluating the permeability, porosity, and thermal conductivity.