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The Fate of “Immobile” Ti in Hyaloclastites: An Evidence from Silica–Iron-Rich Sedimentary Rocks of the Urals Paleozoic Massive Sulfide Deposits

  • Nuriya R. Ayupova,
  • Valery V. Maslennikov,
  • Irina Yu. Melekestseva,
  • Dmitry A. Artemyev and
  • Elena V. Belogub

13 September 2024

The formation of Paleozoic silica–iron-rich sedimentary rocks in the Urals volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposits is considered a result of seafloor alteration of hyaloclastites mixed with calcareous/organic or sulfide material. These...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,044 Views
20 Pages

29 June 2023

The Gacun deposit is a typical Volcanic Hosted Massive Sulfide (VHMS) associated with Late Triassic seafloor calc-alkaline felsic volcanics. Studies of zircon ages, petrology, major and trace element geochemistry, and Sr-Nd-Hf isotope geochemistry of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,265 Views
35 Pages

Lithogeochemical and Hyperspectral Halos to Ag-Zn-Au Mineralization at Nimbus in the Eastern Goldfields Superterrane, Western Australia

  • Steven P. Hollis,
  • Sabri Foury,
  • Stefano Caruso,
  • Sean Johnson,
  • Vitor Barrote and
  • Andrew Pumphrey

28 February 2021

With new advances in rapid-acquisition geochemical and hyperspectral techniques, exploration companies are now able to detect subtle halos surrounding orebodies at minimal expense. The Nimbus Ag-Zn-(Au) deposit is unique in the Archean Yilgarn Craton...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,323 Views
30 Pages

Characterization of a Metamorphosed Volcanic Stratigraphy and VMS Alteration Halos Using Rock Chip Petrography and Lithogeochemistry: A Case Study from King North, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia

  • Jamie Kelly,
  • Steven P. Hollis,
  • Cendi D. P. Dana,
  • Allan Kneeshaw,
  • Darryl Podmore,
  • Megan James,
  • Riquan Azri,
  • Conal Rodgers and
  • Stephen Roberts

30 April 2024

Despite countless advances in recent years, exploration for volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits remains challenging. This is particularly the case in the Yilgarn Craton of Western Australia, where outcrop is limited, weathering is deep and ex...

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  • Open Access
1,559 Views
28 Pages

Mafic VMS Mineralization in the Mesozoic Metavolcanic Rocks of the Evros Ophiolite, Xylagani Area, Greece

  • Vasilios Melfos,
  • Panagiotis Voudouris,
  • Grigorios-Aarne Sakellaris,
  • Christos L. Stergiou,
  • Margarita Melfou,
  • Eftychia Peristeridou,
  • Lambrini Papadopoulou,
  • Jaroslav Pršek and
  • Anestis Filippidis

17 April 2025

The sulfide mineralization at Xylagani is hosted in metamorphosed mafic massive and pillow lava. It has an Early–Middle Jurassic age and belongs to the Makri unit, which represents the upper crustal section of the Evros ophiolite in the Circum...

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  • Open Access
46 Citations
14,529 Views
20 Pages

Massive Sulfide Ores in the Iberian Pyrite Belt: Mineralogical and Textural Evolution

  • Gabriel R. Almodóvar,
  • Lola Yesares,
  • Reinaldo Sáez,
  • Manuel Toscano,
  • Felipe González and
  • Juan Manuel Pons

24 October 2019

The Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB) is recognized as having one of the major concentrations of volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits on Earth. Original resources of about 2000 Mt of massive sulfides have been reported in the province. Recent classifi...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,143 Views
23 Pages

25 June 2019

The integrated analysis of seismic rock properties, lithogeochemical data, and mineral compositional data, estimated via scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), provides insight into the effects of hydrothermal al...

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  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
6,811 Views
24 Pages

The Discovery of the Romero VMS Deposit and Its Bearing on the Metallogenic Evolution of Hispaniola during the Cretaceous

  • Lisard Torró,
  • Joaquín A. Proenza,
  • Julio Espaillat,
  • Albert Joan Belén-Manzeta,
  • María Clara Román-Alday,
  • Alberto Amarante,
  • Norverto González,
  • Jorge Espinoza,
  • Manuel Jesús Román-Alpiste and
  • Carl E. Nelson

6 November 2018

The recently discovered Romero deposit, located in the Tres Palmas district, Cordillera Central of the Dominican Republic, has probable reserves of 840,000 oz gold, 980,000 oz silver and 136 Mlb copper. Mineralization is hosted by intermediate volcan...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,966 Views
25 Pages

22 December 2018

The Paleoproterozoic (~1.8 Ga) Penokean Volcanic Belt (PVB) in the Great Lakes Region of North America hosts several polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits. These deposits were formed by back-arc extensional volcanism during the acc...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,341 Views
24 Pages

25 December 2017

3D geological modeling of lithogeochemical and geological data provides insight into the role of the sulfide ore horizon and associated footwall hydrothermal alteration in localizing shear strain in the Flin Flon volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits...

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  • Open Access
39 Citations
5,850 Views
23 Pages

Geochronological and Geochemical Constraints on the Formation of the Giant Zaozigou Au-Sb Deposit, West Qinling, China

  • Hao-Cheng Yu,
  • Chang-An Guo,
  • Kun-Feng Qiu,
  • Duncan McIntire,
  • Gui-Peng Jiang,
  • Zong-Yang Gou,
  • Jian-Zhen Geng,
  • Yao Pang,
  • Rui Zhu and
  • Ning-Bo Li

11 January 2019

The Zaozigou Au-Sb deposit has been controversial in its genesis and remains one of the most difficult ore systems to fully understand in West Qinling. The mineralization shows a broad spatial association with Triassic dikes and sills, which were pre...

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  • Open Access
1,114 Views
24 Pages

26 April 2025

Magmatic nickel–copper–platinum group element (PGE) deposits hosted in mafic–ultramafic intrusions within volcanic arc systems are highly attractive targets for mineral exploration, yet their genesis remains poorly understood. This...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,240 Views
18 Pages

27 August 2021

Acid mine drainage and potentially toxic elements release are a major source of pollution in sulfide-rich mining sites. Pyrite is the most impacting mineral due to its high acidification potential when it reacts with water under oxidizing conditions....

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,810 Views
29 Pages

8 November 2018

The Laochang Ag-Pb-Zn-Cu deposit, located in the southern margin of the Sanjiang Tethys Metallogenic Belt (STMB), is the typical Ag-Pb-Zn-Cu deposit in this region. Its orebodies are hosted in the Carboniferous Yiliu Formation volcanic-sedimentary cy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,313 Views
26 Pages

Trace Element and Sulfur Isotope Signatures of Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) Mineralization: A Case Study from the Sunnhordland Area in SW Norway

  • Sabina Strmic Palinkas,
  • Trond Fjellet,
  • Håvard Hallås Stubseid,
  • Xuan Liu,
  • Jorge Enrique Spangenberg,
  • Andrea Čobić and
  • Rolf Birger Pedersen

7 April 2024

The Sunnhordland area in SW Norway hosts more than 100 known mineral occurrences, mostly of volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) and orogeny Au types. The VMS mineralization is hosted by plutonic, volcanic and sedimentary lithologies of the Lower Ordov...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,838 Views
23 Pages

Re-Os Age and Stable Isotope (O-H-S-Cu) Geochemistry of North Eastern Turkey’s Kuroko-Type Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits: An Example from Cerattepe-Artvin

  • Ali Ucurum,
  • Cigdem Sahin Demir,
  • Nazmi Otlu,
  • Mustafa Erturk,
  • Taner Ekici,
  • Jason Kirk,
  • Joaquin Ruiz,
  • Ryan Mathur and
  • Greg B. Arehart

23 February 2021

The eastern Pontide tectonic belt (EPTB) contains greater than 350 identified Kuroko type volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits/mineralization/occurrences (VMSD). The deposits are associated with Late Cretaceous felsic volcanics consisting mainly of...

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  • Open Access
1,840 Views
30 Pages

29 March 2024

Volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits are globally significant sources of metals. The Hongtoushan VMS deposit is the only large Archean Cu-Zn VMS deposit in the North China Craton, carrying substantial economic value. Significant deformation an...

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  • Open Access
1,588 Views
27 Pages

Sinking Particle Fluxes at the Jan Mayen Hydrothermal Vent Field Area from Short-Term Sediment Traps

  • Alexey A. Klyuvitkin,
  • Marina D. Kravchishina,
  • Dina P. Starodymova,
  • Anton V. Bulokhov and
  • Alla Yu. Lein

20 December 2024

The mixing of hydrothermal vent fluids with deep ocean water and near-vent pelagic matter results in particle populations with a complex composition consisting of hydrothermally derived, rock-forming, and biogenic particles. This study is the first i...

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  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,715 Views
42 Pages

Indium Mineralization in the Volcanic Dome-Hosted Ánimas–Chocaya–Siete Suyos Polymetallic Deposit, Potosí, Bolivia

  • Lisard Torró,
  • Malena Cazorla,
  • Joan Carles Melgarejo,
  • Antoni Camprubí,
  • Marta Tarrés,
  • Laura Gemmrich,
  • Marc Campeny,
  • David Artiaga,
  • Belén Torres and
  • Osvaldo R. Arce-Burgoa
  • + 3 authors

1 October 2019

A volcanic dome complex of Miocene age hosts the In-bearing Ánimas–Chocaya–Siete Suyos district in SW Bolivia. Ore mineralization occurs as banded and massive infillings in sub-vertical, NE-SW striking veins. In this article, a detailed petrographic...

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  • Open Access
42 Citations
1,188,206 Views
21 Pages

4 November 2022

Fusion and analysis of thematic information layers using machine learning algorithms provide an important step toward achieving accurate mineral potential maps in the reconnaissance stage of mineral exploration. This study developed the Neuro-Fuzzy-A...