| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | systems. In the particular case of porphyry copper deposits, which are produced by ore-forming magmatic-hydrothermal...samples from the giant Ok Tedi porphyry copper-gold deposit, Papua New Guinea, and found that REEs were most...Introduction THE FINAL PULSE of magmatism in porphyry copper deposits and similar magmatic-hydrothermal complexes...magmatic rocks, with examples being the porphyry copper deposits of northwest Arizona (Lang and Titley, 1998)...(Bissig et al., 2003), the Lachlan fold belt Cu-Au district (Blevin, 2002; Lickfold et al., 2007), the central | | Huston, David L., Mernagh, Terrence P., Hagemann, Steffen G., Doublier, Michael P., Fiorentini, Marco, Champion, David C., Lynton Jaques, A., Czarnota, Karol, Cayley, Ross, Skirrow, Roger, Bastrakov, Evgeniy (2016) Tectono-metallogenic systems β The place of mineral systems within tectonic evolution, with an emphasis on Australian examples. Ore Geology Reviews, 76. 168-210 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2015.09.005 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | evolve over much shorter time frames. Most mineral deposits form in AC CE three general tectono-metallogenic...these same geodynamic drivers, individual mineral deposits types cannot be used to determine tectonic systems...indicative of the tectonometallogenic system. Ore deposits are the products of geological (mineral) systems...development and orogenesis were superseded by the new paradigm of plate RI P tectonics. Although the...less focussed. PT Historically, many mineral deposits have been classified largely based upon local |
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