Porphyry Cu deposits form in the shallow crustal parts of arc magmatic systems, which root in the mantle wedge, evolve in lower crustal MASH zones (melting, assimilation, storage, homogenization) and lower-to-mid crustal hot zones, and accumulate in mid-to-upper crustabatholiths at depths of 5–10 km. A small proportion of the magma and most of the volatile load rises due to buoyancy towards the surface, and may erupt as volcanic or fumarolic emissions. Low levels of volcanism and fumarolic activity, as well as subsurface hydrothermal flow and alteration, are normal and semi-continuous features of active arc magmatic systems, which may operate for millions of years. Porphyry Cu deposits, on the other hand, form rarely (typically ≤1 per batho...
Porphyry deposits are natural suppliers of most copper and significant gold to our society. Whereas ...
The formation of world class porphyry copper deposits reflect magmatic processes that take place in ...
In “What is a Porphyry Copper Deposit?”, I discussed the general relationships of the primary altera...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Porphyry deposits are copper-rich orebodies formed by precipitation of metal sulphides from hydrothe...
Porphyry-type deposits provide most of the world’s Cu and Mo, and a large proportion of Au and other...
Porphyry ore deposits are the source of much of the copper, molybdenum, gold and silver used by huma...
The phyllic alteration in a number of circum-Pacific porphyry Cu-Au deposits is related to high-temp...
This overview illustrates the processes controlling magma fertility in the formation of porphyry Cu-...
Porphyry copper deposits, the principal source of copper and molybdenum, form at convergent margins....
AbstractMagmas containing the components needed to form porphyry copper deposits are relatively comm...
The Bučim porphyry Cu-Au deposit is situated in the westernmost part of the Serbo-Macedonian Massif,...
Magmas containing the components needed to form porphyry copper deposits are relatively common withi...
AbstractThe formation of world class porphyry copper deposits reflect magmatic processes that take p...
Porphyry deposits are large, low-grade metal ore bodies that are formed from hydrothermal fluids der...
Porphyry deposits are natural suppliers of most copper and significant gold to our society. Whereas ...
The formation of world class porphyry copper deposits reflect magmatic processes that take place in ...
In “What is a Porphyry Copper Deposit?”, I discussed the general relationships of the primary altera...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Porphyry deposits are copper-rich orebodies formed by precipitation of metal sulphides from hydrothe...
Porphyry-type deposits provide most of the world’s Cu and Mo, and a large proportion of Au and other...
Porphyry ore deposits are the source of much of the copper, molybdenum, gold and silver used by huma...
The phyllic alteration in a number of circum-Pacific porphyry Cu-Au deposits is related to high-temp...
This overview illustrates the processes controlling magma fertility in the formation of porphyry Cu-...
Porphyry copper deposits, the principal source of copper and molybdenum, form at convergent margins....
AbstractMagmas containing the components needed to form porphyry copper deposits are relatively comm...
The Bučim porphyry Cu-Au deposit is situated in the westernmost part of the Serbo-Macedonian Massif,...
Magmas containing the components needed to form porphyry copper deposits are relatively common withi...
AbstractThe formation of world class porphyry copper deposits reflect magmatic processes that take p...
Porphyry deposits are large, low-grade metal ore bodies that are formed from hydrothermal fluids der...
Porphyry deposits are natural suppliers of most copper and significant gold to our society. Whereas ...
The formation of world class porphyry copper deposits reflect magmatic processes that take place in ...
In “What is a Porphyry Copper Deposit?”, I discussed the general relationships of the primary altera...