This paper presents new data for historical vein-hosted copper sulfide deposits in the Late Paleozoic Munster and South Munster basins of SW Ireland. Detailed mapping, 3D modelling, fluid inclusion microthermometry and geochronology from the Allihies area of the Beara Peninsula have led to a new interpretation of the timing and development of ore mineralization. Macro- and microstructural studies reveal that the ore-bearing, mainly east–west-striking quartz veins are directly related to early extensional, basinal normal faults. Molybdenite Re–Os dating of the main-stage Cu lode yields ages from 367.3 ± 5.5 to 366.4 ± 1.9 Ma. This early vein system experienced subsequent late Carboniferous Variscan deformation, including cleavage development...
Polymetallicmajor veins of the West Carbery district (County Cork) are compared with the nearby stra...
Stratabound deposits within late Carboniferous carbonate units in the Middle–Lower Yangtze River met...
Funding Information: J.G.T.A. is supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant NE/T00...
Copper has been exploited in SW Ireland for thousands of years. The increased demand for copper worl...
In ancient basement regions such as the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland, the ages of brittle deformati...
The Irish Midlands region contains one of the world’s largest hydrothermal Zn-Pb ore districts, but ...
Mineralization and associated fluid migration events in the c. 1500 km2 North Pennine Orefield (NPO)...
The origin of giant, sedimentary rock-hosted copper-cobalt (Cu-Co) provinces remains contentious, in...
The Transition Zone in the Munster Basin, which marks the transition between oxidized and reduced fa...
In ancient basement regions such as the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland, the ages of brittle deformati...
Acknowledgements This article was researched and written by David Jenkins. The final editing was und...
This work is focused on carbonate-hosted base metal deposits in the Irish midlands with emphasis on ...
Irish Geological Research Meeting 2018, University College Cork, Ireland, 23-25 February 2018The Gra...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Irish Academy ...
The Gortdrum Cu-Ag(±Sb-Hg) deposit, consisted of a fault-controlled orebody (3.8 Mt @ 1.19 % Cu and ...
Polymetallicmajor veins of the West Carbery district (County Cork) are compared with the nearby stra...
Stratabound deposits within late Carboniferous carbonate units in the Middle–Lower Yangtze River met...
Funding Information: J.G.T.A. is supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant NE/T00...
Copper has been exploited in SW Ireland for thousands of years. The increased demand for copper worl...
In ancient basement regions such as the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland, the ages of brittle deformati...
The Irish Midlands region contains one of the world’s largest hydrothermal Zn-Pb ore districts, but ...
Mineralization and associated fluid migration events in the c. 1500 km2 North Pennine Orefield (NPO)...
The origin of giant, sedimentary rock-hosted copper-cobalt (Cu-Co) provinces remains contentious, in...
The Transition Zone in the Munster Basin, which marks the transition between oxidized and reduced fa...
In ancient basement regions such as the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland, the ages of brittle deformati...
Acknowledgements This article was researched and written by David Jenkins. The final editing was und...
This work is focused on carbonate-hosted base metal deposits in the Irish midlands with emphasis on ...
Irish Geological Research Meeting 2018, University College Cork, Ireland, 23-25 February 2018The Gra...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Irish Academy ...
The Gortdrum Cu-Ag(±Sb-Hg) deposit, consisted of a fault-controlled orebody (3.8 Mt @ 1.19 % Cu and ...
Polymetallicmajor veins of the West Carbery district (County Cork) are compared with the nearby stra...
Stratabound deposits within late Carboniferous carbonate units in the Middle–Lower Yangtze River met...
Funding Information: J.G.T.A. is supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant NE/T00...