The Centinela District is host to several mineralized porphyries, including both Cu-only and Cu-Au deposits. This study focusses on the known Polo Sur and Penacho Blanco porphyry Cu +/- Mo deposits as cases of study to assess their Cu-Au fertility. PGE are sensitive indicators of sulphide saturation in silicate melts due to their strong partitioning into sulphide melts. They also have relatively low mobility in hydrothermal fluids, minimizing any effects of addition during hydrothermal alteration. If a parent magma reaches sulphide saturation early in its history, an immiscible sulfide melt will extract chalcophile metals trapping them at depth, potentially preventing them from entering the volatile ore-forming phase. In contrast, if su...
Both Ni-Cu and PGE deposits are associated with mafic and ultramafic rocks, but the former often occ...
Alteration zones at the gold-rich Bajo de la Alumbrera porphyry copper deposit in NW Argentina are c...
Porphyry Cu-Mo deposits are among the world’s largest source of Cu, Mo, and Re, and are also an impo...
Copper is one of the most widely used metals in our society and it is essential for a broad range of...
Geochronological and geochemical studies, including platinum group element (PGE) analyses, were unde...
Sulfide saturation during the magmatic evolution of porphyry systems is emerging as an important con...
Chalcophile element fertility, the chalcophile metal abundance in the source magma, is likely to be ...
Recent studies show that the platinum-group elements can provide new insights into felsic magma fert...
Platinum-group element (PGE) geochemistry may be used to constrain the timing of sulfide saturation ...
Why some porphyry deposits are Cu-only whilst others are Cu-Au or even Cu-Au-Pd remains unresolved b...
Chalcophile element fertility, the chalcophile metal abundance in the source magma, is likely to be ...
Porphyry deposits produce nearly 75% of the world's Cu, 95% of its Mo and 35% of its Au. These depos...
Recent studies have shown that platinum-group elements (PGE) can be used to constrain the timing of ...
Porphyry Cu deposits commonly contain critical and precious metal by-products, including the chalcop...
Porphyry deposits are large, low-grade metal ore bodies that are formed from hydrothermal fluids der...
Both Ni-Cu and PGE deposits are associated with mafic and ultramafic rocks, but the former often occ...
Alteration zones at the gold-rich Bajo de la Alumbrera porphyry copper deposit in NW Argentina are c...
Porphyry Cu-Mo deposits are among the world’s largest source of Cu, Mo, and Re, and are also an impo...
Copper is one of the most widely used metals in our society and it is essential for a broad range of...
Geochronological and geochemical studies, including platinum group element (PGE) analyses, were unde...
Sulfide saturation during the magmatic evolution of porphyry systems is emerging as an important con...
Chalcophile element fertility, the chalcophile metal abundance in the source magma, is likely to be ...
Recent studies show that the platinum-group elements can provide new insights into felsic magma fert...
Platinum-group element (PGE) geochemistry may be used to constrain the timing of sulfide saturation ...
Why some porphyry deposits are Cu-only whilst others are Cu-Au or even Cu-Au-Pd remains unresolved b...
Chalcophile element fertility, the chalcophile metal abundance in the source magma, is likely to be ...
Porphyry deposits produce nearly 75% of the world's Cu, 95% of its Mo and 35% of its Au. These depos...
Recent studies have shown that platinum-group elements (PGE) can be used to constrain the timing of ...
Porphyry Cu deposits commonly contain critical and precious metal by-products, including the chalcop...
Porphyry deposits are large, low-grade metal ore bodies that are formed from hydrothermal fluids der...
Both Ni-Cu and PGE deposits are associated with mafic and ultramafic rocks, but the former often occ...
Alteration zones at the gold-rich Bajo de la Alumbrera porphyry copper deposit in NW Argentina are c...
Porphyry Cu-Mo deposits are among the world’s largest source of Cu, Mo, and Re, and are also an impo...