The world-class San Rafael tin (-copper) deposit (central Andean tin belt, southeast Peru) is an exceptionally large and rich (>1 million metric tons Sn; grades typically >2% Sn) cassiterite-bearing hydrothermal vein system hosted by a late Oligocene (ca. 24 Ma) peraluminous K-feldspar-megacrystic granitic complex and surrounding Ordovician shales affected by deformation and low-grade metamorphism. The mineralization consists of NWtrending, quartz-cassiterite-sulfide veins and fault-controlled breccia bodies (>1.4 km in vertical and horizontal extension). They show volumetrically important tourmaline alteration that principally formed prior to the main ore stage, similar to other granite-related Sn deposits worldwide. We present here a deta...
The Sur-Sur tourmaline breccia is located in the southeast part of the Rio Blanco-Los Bronces porphy...
International audienceAt the giant tin deposit of San Rafael, Peru, the early hydrothermal stages, p...
Tourmaline at Passagem de Mariana forms three associations: stratiform tourmalinite (T1), wall-rock ...
International audienceAbstract The world-class San Rafael tin (-copper) deposit (central Andean tin ...
Tourmaline is commonly an accessory, locally abundant, mineral in granite-related hydrothermal Sn de...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution in situ study of oxygen and boron isotopes measur...
We present a combined study of oxygen and boron isotopes (δ18O and δ11B) measured in situ in tourmal...
The upper Oligocene San Rafael intrusive complex (SRIC), located at the southwest margin of the East...
Owing to the superimposition of water-rock interaction and external fluids, magmatic source signatur...
The Río Blanco–Los Bronces (Chile) is one of the richest endowed porphyry copper-molybdenum district...
This study addresses the hydrothermal alteration and mineralization related to a system of tourmalin...
The chemical composition of tourmaline has been used as a host environment register as well as a pot...
Multi-stage formation of tourmaline occurs in the Hnilec granite-related hydrothermal tin mineralisa...
The Bolivian tin belt is a metallogenic province in the Eastern Cordillera of the Andes known for it...
Hydrothermal fluid evolution north of the St Austell granite, southwest England, has been studied th...
The Sur-Sur tourmaline breccia is located in the southeast part of the Rio Blanco-Los Bronces porphy...
International audienceAt the giant tin deposit of San Rafael, Peru, the early hydrothermal stages, p...
Tourmaline at Passagem de Mariana forms three associations: stratiform tourmalinite (T1), wall-rock ...
International audienceAbstract The world-class San Rafael tin (-copper) deposit (central Andean tin ...
Tourmaline is commonly an accessory, locally abundant, mineral in granite-related hydrothermal Sn de...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution in situ study of oxygen and boron isotopes measur...
We present a combined study of oxygen and boron isotopes (δ18O and δ11B) measured in situ in tourmal...
The upper Oligocene San Rafael intrusive complex (SRIC), located at the southwest margin of the East...
Owing to the superimposition of water-rock interaction and external fluids, magmatic source signatur...
The Río Blanco–Los Bronces (Chile) is one of the richest endowed porphyry copper-molybdenum district...
This study addresses the hydrothermal alteration and mineralization related to a system of tourmalin...
The chemical composition of tourmaline has been used as a host environment register as well as a pot...
Multi-stage formation of tourmaline occurs in the Hnilec granite-related hydrothermal tin mineralisa...
The Bolivian tin belt is a metallogenic province in the Eastern Cordillera of the Andes known for it...
Hydrothermal fluid evolution north of the St Austell granite, southwest England, has been studied th...
The Sur-Sur tourmaline breccia is located in the southeast part of the Rio Blanco-Los Bronces porphy...
International audienceAt the giant tin deposit of San Rafael, Peru, the early hydrothermal stages, p...
Tourmaline at Passagem de Mariana forms three associations: stratiform tourmalinite (T1), wall-rock ...