In the Cambro-Ordovician Mount Windsor subprovince, well known for its massive sulfide deposits, silica iron oxide exhalites possess complex textural and geochemical features that provide an insight into the very early stages of typical massive sulfide deposit development. In exploration they are also useful for identifying hotter systems most likely to host massive sulfide deposits. Three examples were mapped and sampled from outcrop and analyzed for magnetic susceptibility, major and trace elements, REE, and Nd and Sr radiogenic isotopes. They share a common evolutional history. Early microbially mediated silica iron oxyhydroxides (stage 1), which grew with very little clastic sediment incorporation, probably developed an Fe, U, V, Mo...
The Nimbus Ag-Zn-(Au) volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposit represents an exceptional orebo...
Metalliferous sedimentary rocks (mudstones, exhalites) associated with the Cambrian precious metal-b...
Iron formations, hematitic cherts (jaspers), ‘tuffites’, silica-iron exhalites and other metallifero...
In the Cambro-Ordovician Mount Windsor subprovince, well known for its massive sulfide deposits, sil...
In the Cambro-Ordovician Mount Windsor subprovince, well known for its massive sulfide deposits, sil...
Stratiform quartz-hematite or magnetite lenses (ironstones) occur sporadically throughout the Mount ...
At Mid‐Ocean Ridges, hot, reduced, acidic, and metal‐rich fluids are responsible for the formation o...
Hydrothermal sulfide chimneys located along the global system of oceanic spreading centers are habit...
Extinct seafloor massive sulphide (eSMS) deposits represent an understudied phenomena of modern seaf...
Stratiform quartz-hematite or magnetite lenses (ironstones) occur sporadically throughout the Mount ...
The deep ocean is considered the largest unexplored environment left on the earth. Since the discove...
Highlights • First present seafloor hydrothermal mineralization processes at both Wocan-1 and ...
The Proterozoic Bryah and Yerrida basins of Western Australia contain important base and precious me...
The fate of sulphide minerals as they age on the seafloor and the process involved in early diagenes...
none5siPanarea seafloor hydrothermal system is associated with a range of mafic to felsic volcanic r...
The Nimbus Ag-Zn-(Au) volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposit represents an exceptional orebo...
Metalliferous sedimentary rocks (mudstones, exhalites) associated with the Cambrian precious metal-b...
Iron formations, hematitic cherts (jaspers), ‘tuffites’, silica-iron exhalites and other metallifero...
In the Cambro-Ordovician Mount Windsor subprovince, well known for its massive sulfide deposits, sil...
In the Cambro-Ordovician Mount Windsor subprovince, well known for its massive sulfide deposits, sil...
Stratiform quartz-hematite or magnetite lenses (ironstones) occur sporadically throughout the Mount ...
At Mid‐Ocean Ridges, hot, reduced, acidic, and metal‐rich fluids are responsible for the formation o...
Hydrothermal sulfide chimneys located along the global system of oceanic spreading centers are habit...
Extinct seafloor massive sulphide (eSMS) deposits represent an understudied phenomena of modern seaf...
Stratiform quartz-hematite or magnetite lenses (ironstones) occur sporadically throughout the Mount ...
The deep ocean is considered the largest unexplored environment left on the earth. Since the discove...
Highlights • First present seafloor hydrothermal mineralization processes at both Wocan-1 and ...
The Proterozoic Bryah and Yerrida basins of Western Australia contain important base and precious me...
The fate of sulphide minerals as they age on the seafloor and the process involved in early diagenes...
none5siPanarea seafloor hydrothermal system is associated with a range of mafic to felsic volcanic r...
The Nimbus Ag-Zn-(Au) volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposit represents an exceptional orebo...
Metalliferous sedimentary rocks (mudstones, exhalites) associated with the Cambrian precious metal-b...
Iron formations, hematitic cherts (jaspers), ‘tuffites’, silica-iron exhalites and other metallifero...