Geological and metallogenic aspects of late Variscan Ba-(F)-(base-metal) vein deposits of Spanish Central System

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
J. Lillo R. Oyarzun R. Lunar M. Dobias A. Gonzalez N. Mayor
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Jan 4, 1992

Abstract

The central domain of the Spanish Central System contains a series of Ba-(F)-(base metal sulphide) hydrothermal vein deposits that are hosted by adamellitic granitoids. Fluid inclusion and sulphur isotope data suggest that the mineralisation was formed by low-salinity hydrothermal solutions that incorporated fluids, metals and sulphur from a magmatic source. Mineralisation occurred in two main stages; a first stage of open-space filling with quartz-Ba-(F)-(base metals) ; and a second stage of brecciation and deposition of quartz-barite. The two mineralising events can be clearly related to two tectonic episodes of late Variscan age that involved extension along east-west trends followed by ductile transcurrent movements along northeast-southwest trends.
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APA: J. Lillo R. Oyarzun R. Lunar M. Dobias A. Gonzalez N. Mayor  (1992)  Geological and metallogenic aspects of late Variscan Ba-(F)-(base-metal) vein deposits of Spanish Central System

MLA: J. Lillo R. Oyarzun R. Lunar M. Dobias A. Gonzalez N. Mayor Geological and metallogenic aspects of late Variscan Ba-(F)-(base-metal) vein deposits of Spanish Central System. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1992.

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