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Pagoni Rachi prospect, Alexandroupoli (Alexandroupolis), Évros Prefecture, Thraki Department (Thrace; Thracia), Greece

Mo-Cu-Te-Ag-Au prospect.
Porphyry-epithermal system hosted by an Oligocene dacite porphyry and quartz-feldspar porphyry dikes.

Located south of the genetically related Agios Philippos Pb-Zn deposit (St Philippos deposit).

Notes on the mineral list: Voudouris et al. (2009) also mention tellurides of Bi, Fe-Cu sulfides, Pb-, Sn-, and Cl-bearing oxides (in abstract).

Mineral List

Hematite
Ilmenite
Molybdenite
Quartz
Rheniite


5 entries listed. 5 valid minerals.

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References

Voudouris, P., Papavasiliou, C., Melfos, V. (2005): Silver mineralogy of St. Philippos deposit (NE Greece) and its relationship to a Te-bearing porphyry-Cu-Mo mineralization. Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrology, 43, 155-160. [http://www.geology.bas.bg/mineralogy/gmp_files/gmp43/Voudouris.pdf]

Voudouris, Panagiotis C.; Melfos, Vasilios; Spry, Paul G.; Bindi, Luca; Kartal, Tamara; Arikas, Kyriakos; Moritz, Robert; Ortelli, Melissa (2009): Rhenium-rich molybdenite and rheniite in the Pagoni Rachi Mo-Cu-Te-Ag-Au prospect, Northern Greece: implications for the Re geochemistry of porphyry-style Cu-Mo and Mo mineralization. Canadian Mineralogist 47, 1013-1036.

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