External sulphur in IOCG mineralization: Implications on definition and classification of the IOCG clan

Volume: 51, Pages: 74 - 78
Published: Jun 1, 2013
Abstract
Although the sources of the ore metals remain problematic in most Iron-oxide Cu and Au (IOCG) deposits, external sulphur, either from surficial basinal brines and seawater (e.g., Central Andean and Carajás deposits) or from formation water and metamorphic fluids (e.g., the Cloncurry deposits), or introduced by magmatic assimilation of metasedimentary units (e.g., Phalaborwa), has been documented in many major Cu-rich IOCG centres. However, only...
Paper Details
Title
External sulphur in IOCG mineralization: Implications on definition and classification of the IOCG clan
Published Date
Jun 1, 2013
Volume
51
Pages
74 - 78
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