Zn-Pb-Cu mineralization in reef carbonates beneath the Upper Silesian Basin, Czech Republic: possible extremity of the Silesian-Cracow MVT district
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| Year of publication | 2001 |
| Type | Article in Proceedings |
| Conference | A.Piestrzynski et al.: Mineral deposits at the beginning of the 21st century |
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| Field | Geology and mineralogy |
| Keywords | Carboniferous; limestones; mineralizing fluids; fluid inclusions; stable isotopes |
| Description | Hydrothermal mineralization with sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite, pyrite and marcasite occurs in massive reef carbonates of early Carboniferous age, beneath the Upper Carboniferous coal-bearing sediments of the Upper Silesian Basin. During precipitation of the successive mineral generations, temperature, salinity and composition of the mineralizing fluids changed. The physico-chemical characteristics of mineral precipitation indicate a comparable origin to the Mississippi Valley type deposits in Poland. |
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