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Contrasting Mineralizing Processes in Volcanic-HostedGraphite Deposits
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Autores:
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Luque del Villar, Francisco Javier ;
Barrenechea, José F. ;
Ortega Menor, Lorena ;
Rodas, Magdalena ;
Millward, David
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Tipo de documento:
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texto impreso
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Editorial:
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The Economic Geology Research Unit, 2009
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application/pdf
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Estado = Publicado
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Materia = Ciencias: Geología
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Tipo = Sección de libro
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Resumen:
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The only two known graphite vein-deposits hosted by volcanic rocks (Borrowdale, United Kingdom, and Huelma, Southern Spain) show remarkable similarities and differences. The lithology, age of the magmatism and geodynamic contexts are distinct, but the mineralized bodies are controlled by fractures. Evidence of assimilation of metasedimentary rocks by the magmas and hydrothermal alteration are also common features to both occurrences. Graphite morphologies at the Borrowdale deposit vary from flakes (predominant) to spherulites and cryptocrystalline aggregates, whereas at Huelma, flaky graphite is the only morphology observed. The structural characterization of graphite indicates a high degree of ordering along both the c axis and the basal plane. Stable carbon isotope ratios of graphite point to a biogenic origin of carbon, most probably related to the assimilation of metasedimentary rocks. Bulk ?13C values are quite homogeneous in both occurrences, probably related to precipitation in short time periods. Fluid inclusion data reveal that graphite precipitated from C-O-H fluids at moderate temperature (500 ºC) in Borrowdale and crystallized at high temperature from magma in Huelma, In addition, graphite mineralization occurred under contrasting fO2 conditions. All these features can be used as potential exploration tools for volcanic-hosted graphite deposits.
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En línea:
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https://eprints.ucm.es/44866/1/09%202009-Luque%20et%20al.%20SGA%20Australia2.pdf
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