“…As a consequence, fluid mixing is considered a significant precipitation mechanism involved in the formation of hydrothermal ore deposits. Many examples of Mississippi Valley-type deposits are believed to be produced by the mixing of at least two fluids (e.g., Anderson, 1975;Ohmoto and Rye, 1979; Barret and Anderson, 1982) or a metalbearing formation water with H 2 S gas (e.g., Haynes and Kesler, 1987;Jones and Kesler, 1992). Mixing between basement brines and meteoric waters accounts for the formation of many vein-type Pb-Zn mineralizations, for example within the European Variscides (e.g., Lü ders and Mö ller, 1992;Lü ders and Ebneth, 1993;Zheng and Hoefs, 1993a,b;Lü ders, 1994;Ritter, 1995;Werner et al, 2000Werner et al, , 2002.…”