Porphyry-related base metal vein and replacement mineralization (i.e., Cordilleran polymetallic mineralization) in the Morococha district, central Peru, is part of a large magmatic-hydrothermal system associated with the emplacement of several late Miocene porphyry intrusions and formation of important Cu-Mo mineralization. Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu veins overprint the giant Toromocho porphyry Cu-Mo deposit in the center of the district and display a typical concentric base metal zonation (Cu → Zn, Pb → Ag) covering an area of approximately 50km2. A detailed fluid inclusion study supports the hypothesis that base metal mineralization precipitated from cooled and evolved metal-rich, intermediate-density porphyry-type fluids. In early stages of Cordilleran...
Alteration zones at the gold-rich Bajo de la Alumbrera porphyry copper deposit in NW Argentina are c...
The Butte porphyry Cu-Mo deposit is cut by the Butte Main Stage, a system of veins that constitute o...
The porphyry Cu-Mo deposit in Butte, Montana, formed where magmatic hydrothermal fluids, introduced ...
The Morococha district in central Peru is characterised by economically important Cordilleran polyme...
Morococha is an economically important Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu mining district that also hosts the giant Toromoc...
Macro- and microscopic and microanalytical tools have been used to characterize the two mineralizati...
Cerro de Pasco (Peru) is known for its large epithermal polymetallic (Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu-Bi) mineralization...
The giant mid-Miocene Cerro de Pasco Cordilleran polymetallic (Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu-Bi) deposit in central Pe...
Recently identified occurrences of porphyry-style mineralization evidence the link of the world's se...
Porphyry-related Cordilleran polymetallic mineralization in the Morococha district, central Peru, di...
Cerro de Pasco, part of the Miocene metallogenic belt of central Peru, is one of the largest known e...
Ore characterization based mainly on microscopic and microanalytical methods allow to discriminate t...
Various hydrothermal processes have been suggested as important in the formation of porphyry copper...
The large Cerro de Pasco Cordilleran base metal deposit in central Peru is located on the eastern ma...
Intrusion-related, carbonate rock–hosted replacement deposits are an important source of global base...
Alteration zones at the gold-rich Bajo de la Alumbrera porphyry copper deposit in NW Argentina are c...
The Butte porphyry Cu-Mo deposit is cut by the Butte Main Stage, a system of veins that constitute o...
The porphyry Cu-Mo deposit in Butte, Montana, formed where magmatic hydrothermal fluids, introduced ...
The Morococha district in central Peru is characterised by economically important Cordilleran polyme...
Morococha is an economically important Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu mining district that also hosts the giant Toromoc...
Macro- and microscopic and microanalytical tools have been used to characterize the two mineralizati...
Cerro de Pasco (Peru) is known for its large epithermal polymetallic (Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu-Bi) mineralization...
The giant mid-Miocene Cerro de Pasco Cordilleran polymetallic (Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu-Bi) deposit in central Pe...
Recently identified occurrences of porphyry-style mineralization evidence the link of the world's se...
Porphyry-related Cordilleran polymetallic mineralization in the Morococha district, central Peru, di...
Cerro de Pasco, part of the Miocene metallogenic belt of central Peru, is one of the largest known e...
Ore characterization based mainly on microscopic and microanalytical methods allow to discriminate t...
Various hydrothermal processes have been suggested as important in the formation of porphyry copper...
The large Cerro de Pasco Cordilleran base metal deposit in central Peru is located on the eastern ma...
Intrusion-related, carbonate rock–hosted replacement deposits are an important source of global base...
Alteration zones at the gold-rich Bajo de la Alumbrera porphyry copper deposit in NW Argentina are c...
The Butte porphyry Cu-Mo deposit is cut by the Butte Main Stage, a system of veins that constitute o...
The porphyry Cu-Mo deposit in Butte, Montana, formed where magmatic hydrothermal fluids, introduced ...