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Chinchilla, Darío ; Arroyo Rey, Xabier ; Merinero Palomares, Raúl ; Piña García, Rubén ; Nieto, Fernando | Elsevier | 2016Two textural types of chlorite are identified in the mineralised veins at the Patricia Zn-Pb-Ag epithermal ore deposit (NE, Chile): massive and oscillatory-zoned adiated chlorites. Three main stages of mineralisation have been defined in the Pat[...]texto impreso
Martos Villa, Rubén ; Mata, M. Pilar ; Williams, Lynda B. ; Nieto, Fernando ; Arroyo Rey, Xabier ; Saínz-Díaz, C.I. | MDPI | 2020Clay dehydration at great depth generates fluids and overpressures in organic-rich sediments that can release isotopically light boron from mature organic matter, producing 10B-rich fluids. The B can be incorporated into the tetrahedral sites of[...]texto impreso
Two stratigraphic sections of carbonate sediments with significant thickness differences and without appreciable tectonic deformation were studied near the trough and on a threshold zone at the Álava Trough. Such characteristics make them approp[...]texto impreso
González Jiménez, José María ; Piña García, Rubén ; Kerestedjian, Thomas N. ; Gervilla, Fernando ; Borrajo, Iñigo ; Farré de Pablo, Julia ; Proenza, Joaquín ; Tornos, Fernando ; Roqué, Josep ; Nieto, Fernando | Elsevier | 2021-01Porphyry Cu can contain significant concentrations of platinum-group elements (PGE: Os, Ir, Ru, Rh, Pt, Pd). In this study, we provide a comprehensive in situ analysis of noble metals (PGE, Au, Ag) for (Cusingle bondFe)-rich sulfides from the El[...]texto impreso
Pastor Galán, Daniel ; Gutiérrez Alonso, Gabriel ; Fernández Suárez, Javier ; Brendan Murphy, J. ; Nieto, Fernando | Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam | 2013The Cantabrian Zone of NWIberia preserves a voluminous, almost continuous, sedimentary sequence that ranges in age from Ediacaran to Early Permian. Its tectonic setting is controversial and recent hypotheses include (i) passive margin deposition[...]