[HTML][HTML] A review of Te and Se systematics in hydrothermal pyrite from precious metal deposits: Insights into ore-forming processes

M Keith, DJ Smith, GRT Jenkin, DA Holwell… - Ore Geology Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Pyrite is one of the most common minerals in many precious and base metal hydrothermal
ore deposits and is an important host to a range of trace elements including Au and Co and …

Love is in the Earth: A review of tellurium (bio) geochemistry in surface environments

OP Missen, R Ram, SJ Mills, B Etschmann, F Reith… - Earth-Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Tellurium (Te) is a rare metalloid in the chalcogen group of the Periodic Table. Tellurium is
regularly listed as a critical raw material both due to its increased use in the solar industry …

Exploration implications of multiple formation environments of advanced argillic minerals

JW Hedenquist, A Arribas - Economic Geology, 2022 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Advanced argillic minerals, as defined, include alunite and anhydrite, aluminosilicates
(kaolinite, halloysite, dickite, pyrophyllite, andalusite, zunyite, and topaz), and diaspore. One …

The Genesis of the Giant Shuangjianzishan Epithermal Ag-Pb-Zn Deposit, Inner Mongolia, Northeastern China

D Zhai, AE Williams-Jones, J Liu… - Economic …, 2020 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The newly discovered Shuangjianzishan Ag-Pb-Zn deposit, with 145 Mt of ore
grading 128.5 g/t Ag (locally up to 32,000 g/t) and 2.2 wt% Pb+ Zn, is located in the Great …

Sulfur isotope and trace element systematics of zoned pyrite crystals from the El Indio Au–Cu–Ag deposit, Chile

D Tanner, RW Henley, JA Mavrogenes… - … to Mineralogy and …, 2016 - Springer
We present a comparative study between early, massive pyrite preceding (Cu–Ag) sulfosalt
mineralization in high-temperature feeder zones ('early pyrite') and late pyrite that formed …

[HTML][HTML] Making sense of mineral trace-element data–How to avoid common pitfalls in statistical analysis and interpretation

M Frenzel - Ore Geology Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Recent years have seen a sharp increase in the generation and use of mineral trace-
element data in geological research. This is largely due to the advent of rapid and affordable …

Trace elements in pyrite from five different gold ore deposit classes: A review and meta-analysis

L Babedi, BP von der Heyden, M Tadie, M Mayne - 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Scientific studies that use pyrite trace element signatures to facilitate interpretations of the
geological history of hydrothermal gold deposits are becoming more common. Given this …

Cyclic dilution of magmatic metal-rich hypersaline fluids by magmatic low-salinity fluid: a major process generating the giant epithermal polymetallic deposit of Cerro …

B Rottier, K Kouzmanov, V Casanova… - Economic …, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The giant mid-Miocene Cerro de Pasco Cordilleran polymetallic (Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu-Bi)
deposit in central Peru formed during three successive mineralization stages resulting in low …

Disclosing the temperature of columnar jointing in lavas

A Lamur, Y Lavallée, FE Iddon, AJ Hornby… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Columnar joints form by cracking during cooling-induced contraction of lava, allowing
hydrothermal fluid circulation. A lack of direct observations of their formation has led to …

Sulfide replacement processes revealed by textural and LA-ICP-MS trace element analyses: example from the early mineralization stages at Cerro de Pasco, Peru

B Rottier, K Kouzmanov, M Wälle… - Economic …, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The large Cerro de Pasco Cordilleran base metal deposit in central Peru is the
result of three successive mineralizing stages comprising both low-and high-sulfidation …