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Magmatogenic ores

Korzhinskii, D.S., Pertsev, N.N., Zotov, I.A. 1984. Transmagmatic fluids and magmatogenic ore deposits A problem of mantle ore sources. Proc. SIths quadren. lAGOD symp. Stuttgart Nagele und Obermiller, 131-138. [Pg.500]

Zotov, I.A. 1980. About role of transmagmatic fluids in genesis of magmatogenic ore deposits. Soviet Geology, No. 1, 45-57. (In Russian)... [Pg.500]

Magmatogenic Ores. Ores in which the isotopic composition of ore lead is the same as that in the presumably related igneous source at the time of crystallization are good candidates for a magmatogenic origin. Data for this fingerprint are available in support of this mechanism. These ores are usually isotopically uniform with Pb/ " Pb< 19.5 and Pb/ Pb < 39. Examples (Fig. 22) are the ores at Butte, Montana (Doe et al., 1968), Bingham Canyon, Utah (Stacey et al., 1968), and the Nelson batholith, British Columbia (Reynolds, 1967). It must be... [Pg.69]


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