Chlorine-Enriched Tourmalines In Hydrothermally Altered Diorite Porphyry From the Biely Vrch Porphyry Gold Deposit (Slovakia)

Volume: 53, Issue: 4, Pages: 673 - 691
Published: Jul 1, 2015
Abstract
Chlorine-enriched tourmaline was found in a hydrothermally altered Miocene diorite porphyry at the Biely Vrch porphyry gold deposit (Central Slovakia) as a relatively rare alteration mineral forming radial aggregates composed of thin prismatic crystals in the central part of quartz veinlets filled by calcite. Zoned tourmaline with Cl-enriched central zones is accompanied by allanite-(Ce) to epidote, fluorapatite, Al-rich titanite, magnetite,...
Paper Details
Title
Chlorine-Enriched Tourmalines In Hydrothermally Altered Diorite Porphyry From the Biely Vrch Porphyry Gold Deposit (Slovakia)
Published Date
Jul 1, 2015
Volume
53
Issue
4
Pages
673 - 691
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