The Palaeoproterozoic Kerry Road deposit is one of the oldest examples of volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) mineralization. This small VMS deposit (∼500,000 tons grading at 1.2% Cu, 3.5% Zn) is hosted in amphibolite facies mafic-siliciclastic units of the c. 2.0 Ga Loch Maree Group, Scotland. Sulfide mineralization consists of pyrite and pyrrhotite with subordinate chalcopyrite and sphalerite, occurring in disseminated, vein and semi-massive to massive textures.The deposit was highly deformed and metamorphosed during the c. 1.8–1.7 Ga Laxfordian Orogeny. Textural relationships of deformed sulfide minerals, related to early Laxfordian deformation (D1/D2), indicate initial high pressure-low temperature (100 MPa, 150 °C) conditions before rea...
The sulphide mineralisation at Avoca and Parys Mountain is intimately related to volcanism and is of...
The Tulks Hill Cu-Zn-(Pb) prospect is a volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit located in central New...
The massive sulfide deposits of the Kristineberg area, Sweden, occur within a 2- to 3-km-thick succe...
The Palaeoproterozoic Kerry Road deposit is one of the oldest examples of volcanogenic massive sulfi...
16 samples of increasing metamorphic grade from the Ballachulish Igneous Complex and Aureole, locate...
This item is only available electronically.Contemporary exploration models that link the common char...
Metalliferous sedimentary rocks (mudstones, exhalites) associated with the Cambrian precious metal-b...
The Whalesback Cu-rich volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit in the Newfoundland Appalachians is a hi...
Iron formations, hematitic cherts (jaspers), ‘tuffites’, silica-iron exhalites and other metallifero...
The Permian (~273–274 Ma) Ice volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit represents a mound s...
Pilley's Island in the Central Mobile Belt, Newfoundland, Canada, is host to a cluster of bimodal fe...
The Archean Hollandaire volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit is a felsic–siliciclastic VMS deposit l...
Much of the mineralization in the Southern Uplands terrane of Scotland is spatially associated with ...
The Cambro-Ordovician Ming volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit, Newfoundland Appalachians co...
AbstractMagmatic sulfide deposits typically occur in ultramafic-mafic systems, however, mineralisati...
The sulphide mineralisation at Avoca and Parys Mountain is intimately related to volcanism and is of...
The Tulks Hill Cu-Zn-(Pb) prospect is a volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit located in central New...
The massive sulfide deposits of the Kristineberg area, Sweden, occur within a 2- to 3-km-thick succe...
The Palaeoproterozoic Kerry Road deposit is one of the oldest examples of volcanogenic massive sulfi...
16 samples of increasing metamorphic grade from the Ballachulish Igneous Complex and Aureole, locate...
This item is only available electronically.Contemporary exploration models that link the common char...
Metalliferous sedimentary rocks (mudstones, exhalites) associated with the Cambrian precious metal-b...
The Whalesback Cu-rich volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit in the Newfoundland Appalachians is a hi...
Iron formations, hematitic cherts (jaspers), ‘tuffites’, silica-iron exhalites and other metallifero...
The Permian (~273–274 Ma) Ice volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit represents a mound s...
Pilley's Island in the Central Mobile Belt, Newfoundland, Canada, is host to a cluster of bimodal fe...
The Archean Hollandaire volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit is a felsic–siliciclastic VMS deposit l...
Much of the mineralization in the Southern Uplands terrane of Scotland is spatially associated with ...
The Cambro-Ordovician Ming volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit, Newfoundland Appalachians co...
AbstractMagmatic sulfide deposits typically occur in ultramafic-mafic systems, however, mineralisati...
The sulphide mineralisation at Avoca and Parys Mountain is intimately related to volcanism and is of...
The Tulks Hill Cu-Zn-(Pb) prospect is a volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit located in central New...
The massive sulfide deposits of the Kristineberg area, Sweden, occur within a 2- to 3-km-thick succe...