The north-subducting Rheic Ocean during the Devonian: consequences for the Rhenohercynian ore sites

Volume: 106, Issue: 7, Pages: 2279 - 2296
Published: Nov 29, 2016
Abstract
Base metal mining in the Rhenohercynian Zone has a long history. Middle-Upper Devonian to Lower Carboniferous sediment-hosted massive sulfide deposits (SHMS), volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits (VHMS) and Lahn-Dill-type iron, and base metal ores occur at several sites in the Rhenohercynian Zone that stretches from the South Portuguese Zone, through the Lizard area, the Rhenish Massif and the Harz Mountain to the Moravo-Silesian Zone of SW...
Paper Details
Title
The north-subducting Rheic Ocean during the Devonian: consequences for the Rhenohercynian ore sites
Published Date
Nov 29, 2016
Volume
106
Issue
7
Pages
2279 - 2296
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