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Greece hosts a variety of magmatic-hydrothermal ore deposits/prospects with porphyry- and epithermal styles playing a major role in its total gold endowment. These deposit types are mainly clustered in two areas, the Rhodope- and Attico-Cycladic massifs, and formed from about 33 Ma to the Pleistocene, as a result of back-arc extension in the Aegean...
The Maronia Cu-Mo ± Re ± Au deposit is spatially related to a microgranite porphyry that intruded an Oligocene monzonite along the Mesozoic Circum-Rhodope belt in Thrace, NE Greece. The magmatic rocks and associated metallic mineralization show plastic and cataclastic features at the southeastern margin of the deposit that implies emplacement at th...
Hydrothermal apatite grains from different lithologies in the Nautanen epigenetic IOCG deposit of northern Sweden were analyzed in order to define the origin of the metasomatic and ore-forming fluids, through textural (petrography, μXRF, SEM-CL) and in-situ halogen and chlorine isotopic composition (SIMS) data. The F-dominated apatite is interprete...
Pyrite-marcasite and Ag-enriched galena veins and disseminations are present in the Loutros epithermal system. Fluid inclusion data suggest that the ore-forming fluids had a meteoric/seawater origin, with minor magmatic contribution at the first pyrite-marcasite stage and increased meteoric and/or seawater contribution at the second galena stage.
The relative contribution of magmatic and non-magmatic fluids to the metasomatic and ore-forming processes in iron-oxide copper‑gold (IOCG) deposits is still widely debated. In this study, the petrography, detailed composition and U-Pb ages of various apatite occurrences from the Nautanen North IOCG deposit, Norrbotten, Sweden, were determined to d...
The Pefka epithermal deposit is a high-to intermediate-sulfidation Cu-Au-Te-In-Se deposit located in the Rhodope metallogenic province of northern Greece, displaying complex ore mineralogy. Pyrite is ubiquitous in the different mineral assemblages. Pyrite grains are identified to be associated with early galena (pyga), tennantite-(Cu) (pytnt-(Cu)),...
Greece hosts a broad variety of magmatic-hydrothermal ore deposits with porphyry-and epithermal styles playing a major role to the total gold endowment of the country. They are mainly clustered in two areas, the Rhodope-and Attico-Cycladic massifs, and were formed from about 33 Ma to the Pleistocene, as a result of back-arc extension in the Aegean...
Geology, Mineralogy and Geochemistry of porphyry-epithermal systems in Greece