The research interest for many authors has been focused on the origin, recovery, and exploration of critical metals, including platinum-group elements (PGEs), with the aim of finding new potential sources. Many giant porphyry Cu deposits are well known around the Pacific Rim, in the Balkan–Carpathian system, Himalayas, China, and Malaysia. However, only certain porphyry Cu-Au deposits are characterized by the presence of significant Pd and Pt contents (up to 20 ppm). This contribution provides new analytical data on porphyry-Cu-Au±Pd±Pt deposits from the Chalkidiki Peninsula and an overview of the existing geochemical characteristics of selected porphyry-Cu deposits worldwide in order to define significant differences between PGE-fertile an...
Sulfide saturation during the magmatic evolution of porphyry systems is emerging as an important con...
Porphyry deposits are natural suppliers of most copper and significant gold to our society. Whereas ...
This paper focuses on the relationships between the geological model and exploration techniques for ...
Porphyry Cu–Au–Pd±Pt deposits are significant Au resources, but their Pd and Pt potential is still u...
Chalcophile element fertility, the chalcophile metal abundance in the source magma, is likely to be ...
International audienceThe Elatsite porphyry-copper deposit contains platinum-group minerals associat...
Chalcophile element fertility, the chalcophile metal abundance in the source magma, is likely to be ...
Geochronological and geochemical studies, including platinum group element (PGE) analyses, were unde...
Porphyry deposits produce nearly 75% of the world's Cu, 95% of its Mo and 35% of its Au. These depos...
PGE mineralization has been identified in various rock types and at various stratigraphic levels in ...
Porphyry Cu deposits commonly contain critical and precious metal by-products, including the chalcop...
Why some porphyry deposits are Cu-only whilst others are Cu-Au or even Cu-Au-Pd remains unresolved b...
The Skouries deposit is a platinum-group element (PGE) enriched Cu-Au porphyry system located in the...
This overview illustrates the processes controlling magma fertility in the formation of porphyry Cu-...
Porphyry copper⁻molybdenum deposits (PCDs) are the world’s most important source of copp...
Sulfide saturation during the magmatic evolution of porphyry systems is emerging as an important con...
Porphyry deposits are natural suppliers of most copper and significant gold to our society. Whereas ...
This paper focuses on the relationships between the geological model and exploration techniques for ...
Porphyry Cu–Au–Pd±Pt deposits are significant Au resources, but their Pd and Pt potential is still u...
Chalcophile element fertility, the chalcophile metal abundance in the source magma, is likely to be ...
International audienceThe Elatsite porphyry-copper deposit contains platinum-group minerals associat...
Chalcophile element fertility, the chalcophile metal abundance in the source magma, is likely to be ...
Geochronological and geochemical studies, including platinum group element (PGE) analyses, were unde...
Porphyry deposits produce nearly 75% of the world's Cu, 95% of its Mo and 35% of its Au. These depos...
PGE mineralization has been identified in various rock types and at various stratigraphic levels in ...
Porphyry Cu deposits commonly contain critical and precious metal by-products, including the chalcop...
Why some porphyry deposits are Cu-only whilst others are Cu-Au or even Cu-Au-Pd remains unresolved b...
The Skouries deposit is a platinum-group element (PGE) enriched Cu-Au porphyry system located in the...
This overview illustrates the processes controlling magma fertility in the formation of porphyry Cu-...
Porphyry copper⁻molybdenum deposits (PCDs) are the world’s most important source of copp...
Sulfide saturation during the magmatic evolution of porphyry systems is emerging as an important con...
Porphyry deposits are natural suppliers of most copper and significant gold to our society. Whereas ...
This paper focuses on the relationships between the geological model and exploration techniques for ...