International audienceVMS deposits of the South Urals developed within the evolving Urals palaeo-ocean between Silurian and Late Devonian times. Arc-continent collision between Baltica and the Magnitogorsk Zone (arc) in the south-western Urals effectively terminated submarine volcanism in the Magnitogorsk Zone with which the bulk of the VMS deposits are associated. The majority of the Urals VMS deposits formed within volcanic-dominated sequences in deep seawater settings. Preservation of macro and micro vent fauna in the sulphide bodies is both testament to the seafloor setting for much of the sulphides but also the exceptional degree of preservation and lack of metamorphic overprint of the deposits and host rocks. The deposits in the Urals...
Mineralogy of VMS-type deposits and their comparison with samples from the Tisová deposit Rodion Bul...
The Ural Volcanics are a early Devonian, submarine, felsic lava-sill complex, exposed in the western...
The Urals contain a 2000 km belt of mafic-ultramafic bodies. The Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr systematics of two ...
International audienceVMS deposits of the South Urals developed within the evolving Urals palaeo-oce...
VMS deposits of the South Urals developed within the evolving Urals palaeo-ocean between Silurian an...
Balta Tau is a gold-rich VMS deposit located in a well preserved Palaeozoic island-arc in the Southe...
Formation of the Urals Volcanic-Hosted Massive Sulphide (VHMS) deposits is considered to be related ...
The oceanic stage in the history of the South Urals completed in the Ordovician – Early Silurian. Th...
The Southern Uralides are a collisional orogen generated in the Late Devonian–Early Carboniferous by...
In the Southern Urals a well-preserved, rapidly created, arc-continent collisional orogen developed ...
Cu-rich massive sulfide deposits associated with mafic–ultramafic rocks in the southern portion of t...
Formation of the Urals volcanic-hosted massive sulphide (VHMS) deposits is considered to be related ...
The Kangasjärvi Zn-Cu deposit is a highly deformed and metamorphosed Paleoproterozoic volcanogenic m...
The Cambro-Ordovician period has yielded the major development of volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (V...
The links between volcanism and massive sulphide deposits are being studied as part of the "Global V...
Mineralogy of VMS-type deposits and their comparison with samples from the Tisová deposit Rodion Bul...
The Ural Volcanics are a early Devonian, submarine, felsic lava-sill complex, exposed in the western...
The Urals contain a 2000 km belt of mafic-ultramafic bodies. The Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr systematics of two ...
International audienceVMS deposits of the South Urals developed within the evolving Urals palaeo-oce...
VMS deposits of the South Urals developed within the evolving Urals palaeo-ocean between Silurian an...
Balta Tau is a gold-rich VMS deposit located in a well preserved Palaeozoic island-arc in the Southe...
Formation of the Urals Volcanic-Hosted Massive Sulphide (VHMS) deposits is considered to be related ...
The oceanic stage in the history of the South Urals completed in the Ordovician – Early Silurian. Th...
The Southern Uralides are a collisional orogen generated in the Late Devonian–Early Carboniferous by...
In the Southern Urals a well-preserved, rapidly created, arc-continent collisional orogen developed ...
Cu-rich massive sulfide deposits associated with mafic–ultramafic rocks in the southern portion of t...
Formation of the Urals volcanic-hosted massive sulphide (VHMS) deposits is considered to be related ...
The Kangasjärvi Zn-Cu deposit is a highly deformed and metamorphosed Paleoproterozoic volcanogenic m...
The Cambro-Ordovician period has yielded the major development of volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (V...
The links between volcanism and massive sulphide deposits are being studied as part of the "Global V...
Mineralogy of VMS-type deposits and their comparison with samples from the Tisová deposit Rodion Bul...
The Ural Volcanics are a early Devonian, submarine, felsic lava-sill complex, exposed in the western...
The Urals contain a 2000 km belt of mafic-ultramafic bodies. The Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr systematics of two ...