Irish-Type Zn-Pb Deposits Around the World 2023
DOI: 10.61153/niwu8065
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Carbonate-hosted “Alpine-type” Zn-Pb deposits in the Eastern and Southern Alps – trace element geochemistry and isotopic data of sulphides

Frank Melcher,
Victor Bertrandsson-Erlandsson,
Veronika Gartner
et al.

Abstract: More than 500 occurrences of carbonate-hosted Pb-Zn ores are documented in the Eastern and Southern Alps. They are invariably hosted by shallow lagoonal and reef carbonates of Middle and more frequently Upper Triassic (Anisian and Carnian) age and are collectively termed “Alpine-type” deposits. The local palaeogeography and synsedimentary structures influenced ore mineralization. Although they occur in a wide region, they share common features such as a simple mineralogical composition, complex ore textures, l… Show more

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“…The tectonic shifts from compression to transpression or extension are crucial in MVT ore fluid migration and sulfide deposition, corresponding with the geological settings of these deposits 1,3,4,8 . However, the genesis timing of carbonate-hosted deposits is contentious, oscillating between syngenetic, diagenetic, or epigenetic origins 6,9,10 , influenced by prolonged regional compressional tectonics and hydrothermal systems in carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb ore fields 6,9,10 . Despite advances in dating techniques, accurately determining the age of low temperature carbonate-hosted deposits remains complex due to the absence of suitable U-rich minerals, necessitating reliance on alternative dating methods like Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd isochron dating [11][12][13][14][15][16] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tectonic shifts from compression to transpression or extension are crucial in MVT ore fluid migration and sulfide deposition, corresponding with the geological settings of these deposits 1,3,4,8 . However, the genesis timing of carbonate-hosted deposits is contentious, oscillating between syngenetic, diagenetic, or epigenetic origins 6,9,10 , influenced by prolonged regional compressional tectonics and hydrothermal systems in carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb ore fields 6,9,10 . Despite advances in dating techniques, accurately determining the age of low temperature carbonate-hosted deposits remains complex due to the absence of suitable U-rich minerals, necessitating reliance on alternative dating methods like Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd isochron dating [11][12][13][14][15][16] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%