Diverse Tourmaline Compositions from Orogenic Gold Deposits in the Hutti-Maski Greenstone Belt, India: Implications for Sources of Ore-Forming Fluids

Volume: 110, Issue: 2, Pages: 337 - 353
Published: Mar 1, 2015
Abstract
The Late Archean Hutti-Maski greenstone belt hosts the largest operational gold mine in India at Hutti, as well as two satellite mines at Hira-Buddini and Uti. Tourmaline is a common accessory mineral in the auriferous altered wall rocks, proximal to the gold-bearing veins of these orogenic gold deposits. We report here major, rare earth element (REE), and selected trace element compositions of tourmalines from these alteration zones at Hutti...
Paper Details
Title
Diverse Tourmaline Compositions from Orogenic Gold Deposits in the Hutti-Maski Greenstone Belt, India: Implications for Sources of Ore-Forming Fluids
Published Date
Mar 1, 2015
Volume
110
Issue
2
Pages
337 - 353
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