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Arsenopyrite from Paredes, Porto, Portugal

Portugal
 
  • Porto
    • Paredes
      • Rebordosa
LNEG - Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia, Siorminp ID 45Sn
      • Sobreira
LNEG - Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia, Siorminp ID 37Au
Gomes, C. L., & Couto, H. (2016). Diversity of gold trapping in colloform, low crystalline AS, FE-rich mesostasis-Castromil area, Dúrico-Beirão mining district, northern Portugal. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference: SGEM, 1, 153-160.
Vallance, J., Cathelineau, M., Boiron, M. C., Fourcade, S., Shepherd, T. J., & Naden, J. (2003). Fluid–rock interactions and the role of late Hercynian aplite intrusion in the genesis of the Castromil gold deposit, northern Portugal. Chemical Geology, 194(1-3), 201-224.
Eduardo Ferreira da Silva - Site-Specific Characterization of Castromil Brownfield Area Related to Gold Mining Activities, Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Springer, Mar 1, 2004.
 
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