Magmas readily react with their wall-rocks forming metamorphic contact aureoles. Sulphur and possibly metal mobilization within these contact aureoles is essential in the formation of economic magmatic sulphide deposits. We performed heating and partial melting experiments on a black shale sample from the Paleoproterozoic Virginia Formation, which is the main source of sulphur for the world-class Cu-Ni sulphide deposits of the 1.1 Ga Duluth Complex, Minnesota. These experiments show that an autochthonous devolatilization fluid effectively mobilizes carbon, sulphur, and copper in the black shale within subsolidus conditions (≤ 700 °C). Further mobilization occurs when the black shale melts and droplets of Cu-rich sulphide melt and pyrrhotite...
International audienceAbstract Much of the world’s supply of battery metals and platinum group eleme...
Magmatic Fe-Ni-Cu ± platinum-group element (PGE) sulfide deposits form when mantle-derived mafic and...
The location and distribution of metal sources for felsic-magma related ore deposits in continental ...
Magmas readily react with their wall-rocks forming metamorphic contact aureoles. Sulphur and possibl...
Magmas readily react with their wall-rocks forming metamorphic contact aureoles. Sulphur and possibl...
International audienceEmissions of sulphur 1,2 and transition metals 3,4 from magmas in the shallow ...
The basal unit of the Duluth Complex (Minnesota, USA) contains Ni-Cu sulfide deposits. The S in thes...
International audienceResearch studies provide growing evidence for the presence of fluids within ma...
Loss of magmatic sulfides to the mantle is posited to explain the copper deficit of evolved arc magm...
International audienceMost of the intrusions in the Noril’sk-Talnakh region (Siberia) are hosted in ...
Porphyry copper deposits—the primary source of the world’s copper—are a consequence of the degassing...
Nickel-copper sulfide ore deposits are found at the base of mafic and ultramafic bodies. All their h...
Magmatic arcs are terrestrial environments where lithospheric cycling and recycling of metals and vo...
The tectonic setting of intraplate magmas, typically a plume intersecting a rift, is ideal for the d...
International audienceAbstract Much of the world’s supply of battery metals and platinum group eleme...
Magmatic Fe-Ni-Cu ± platinum-group element (PGE) sulfide deposits form when mantle-derived mafic and...
The location and distribution of metal sources for felsic-magma related ore deposits in continental ...
Magmas readily react with their wall-rocks forming metamorphic contact aureoles. Sulphur and possibl...
Magmas readily react with their wall-rocks forming metamorphic contact aureoles. Sulphur and possibl...
International audienceEmissions of sulphur 1,2 and transition metals 3,4 from magmas in the shallow ...
The basal unit of the Duluth Complex (Minnesota, USA) contains Ni-Cu sulfide deposits. The S in thes...
International audienceResearch studies provide growing evidence for the presence of fluids within ma...
Loss of magmatic sulfides to the mantle is posited to explain the copper deficit of evolved arc magm...
International audienceMost of the intrusions in the Noril’sk-Talnakh region (Siberia) are hosted in ...
Porphyry copper deposits—the primary source of the world’s copper—are a consequence of the degassing...
Nickel-copper sulfide ore deposits are found at the base of mafic and ultramafic bodies. All their h...
Magmatic arcs are terrestrial environments where lithospheric cycling and recycling of metals and vo...
The tectonic setting of intraplate magmas, typically a plume intersecting a rift, is ideal for the d...
International audienceAbstract Much of the world’s supply of battery metals and platinum group eleme...
Magmatic Fe-Ni-Cu ± platinum-group element (PGE) sulfide deposits form when mantle-derived mafic and...
The location and distribution of metal sources for felsic-magma related ore deposits in continental ...