Hydrothermal five-element veins (Ag-Co-Ni-Bi-As) are mineral successions of native metals, encapsulated by Fe-Co-Ni arsenides and carbonates. Recent studies focused on the …
A petrographic and mineral chemical study was conducted on pyrite from non-conglomeratic sedimentary rocks of the 3.0 to 2.8 Ga Witwatersrand Supergroup. Detailed petrographic …
Hydrothermal native metal-arsenide (five-element or Ag-Bi-Co-Ni-As±U) veins are a globally occurring mineralization style, which is particularly prevalent across Central Europe. Due to …
S Mederski, M Wojslaw, S Prsek, J Majzlan… - Journal of …, 2021 - jgeosci.org
This work presents a textural and chemical study of gersdorffite from numerous small occurrences of hydrothermal Pb–Zn+(Ni–As–Sb) mineralization from Trepça Mineral Belt …
S Kiefer, J Majzlan, M Chovan, M Števko - Ore Geology Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
The hydrothermal veins in the area around the town of Dobšiná (Slovakia) are part of a complex Variscan segment, and they host unique high grade Ni-Co-Fe-As ores. 23 samples …
The Rogozna ore field (ROF) belongs to the Serbo-Macedonian Metallogenic Province (SMMP), and covers a part of the western Dinarides rim and the Vardar ophiolite zone …
CA Généreux, B Lafrance - Mineralium Deposita, 2024 - Springer
Platinum-group element (PGE) mineralization associated with the Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC), Canada, generally occurs within brecciated footwall rocks. At the Crean Hill …
Abstract The Purísima-Rumicruz vein system is a Ni–Co–Fe-arsenide type or Five-Element deposit located in the Cordillera Oriental, northwestern Argentina. The host rocks are …