Volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits are enriched in metals that are either derived from hydrothermal alteration of the basement rocks or supplied by exsolution of metal-rich volatiles during magmatic differentiation. The extent to which each process contributes to metal enrichment in these deposits varies between different tectonic settings. Ocean Drilling Program Hole 786B recovered > 800 m of upper oceanic crust from a supra-subduction zone setting and includes a 30-m-thick mineralised zone. In situ S isotopic compositions of pyrite decrease from 5.9 ± 2.9‰ in the upper mineralised zone down to − 3.3 ± 2.1‰ in the extensively altered central mineralisation zone, potentially indicating strong magmatic fluid input in this area. Whole r...
Conical seamount is a submarine alkali basalt volcano situated 10 km south of Lihir Island in the Ta...
Conical seamount is a submarine alkali basalt volcano situated 10 km south of Lihir Island in the Ta...
At Mid‐Ocean Ridges, hot, reduced, acidic, and metal‐rich fluids are responsible for the formation o...
Tremendous physical and chemical exchanges occur along oceanic ridges between the lithosphere, the h...
Tremendous physical and chemical exchanges occur along oceanic ridges between the lithosphere, the h...
Fluxes of metals during the hydrothermal alteration of the oceanic crust have far reaching effects i...
Volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits are commonly enriched in Cu, Zn and Pb and can also be ...
International audienceReactive porous or focused melt flows are common in crystal mushes of mid-ocea...
Abstract Recent sea floor sulfide deposits form when seawater, heated within the oceanic crust, disc...
The location and distribution of metal sources for felsic-magma related ore deposits in continental ...
The location and distribution of metal sources for felsic-magma related ore deposits in continental ...
The association of large Au–Cu–Ag ore deposits with convergent margins is commonly attributed to the...
Mantle plume-related magmas typically have higher chalcophile and siderophile element (CSE) contents...
The association of large Au-Cu-Ag ore deposits with convergent margins is commonly attributed to the...
Conical seamount is a submarine alkali basalt volcano situated 10 km south of Lihir Island in the Ta...
Conical seamount is a submarine alkali basalt volcano situated 10 km south of Lihir Island in the Ta...
Conical seamount is a submarine alkali basalt volcano situated 10 km south of Lihir Island in the Ta...
At Mid‐Ocean Ridges, hot, reduced, acidic, and metal‐rich fluids are responsible for the formation o...
Tremendous physical and chemical exchanges occur along oceanic ridges between the lithosphere, the h...
Tremendous physical and chemical exchanges occur along oceanic ridges between the lithosphere, the h...
Fluxes of metals during the hydrothermal alteration of the oceanic crust have far reaching effects i...
Volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits are commonly enriched in Cu, Zn and Pb and can also be ...
International audienceReactive porous or focused melt flows are common in crystal mushes of mid-ocea...
Abstract Recent sea floor sulfide deposits form when seawater, heated within the oceanic crust, disc...
The location and distribution of metal sources for felsic-magma related ore deposits in continental ...
The location and distribution of metal sources for felsic-magma related ore deposits in continental ...
The association of large Au–Cu–Ag ore deposits with convergent margins is commonly attributed to the...
Mantle plume-related magmas typically have higher chalcophile and siderophile element (CSE) contents...
The association of large Au-Cu-Ag ore deposits with convergent margins is commonly attributed to the...
Conical seamount is a submarine alkali basalt volcano situated 10 km south of Lihir Island in the Ta...
Conical seamount is a submarine alkali basalt volcano situated 10 km south of Lihir Island in the Ta...
Conical seamount is a submarine alkali basalt volcano situated 10 km south of Lihir Island in the Ta...
At Mid‐Ocean Ridges, hot, reduced, acidic, and metal‐rich fluids are responsible for the formation o...