2002
DOI: 10.1007/s00126-002-0277-4
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Origin and evolution of the Tertiary Maronia porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit, Thrace, Greece

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“…Porphyry Cu-(Mo) and epithermal Au-Ag-type systems (St. Barbara -Kassiteres, St. Demetrios, Viper-Sapes, Pagoni Rachi, St. Philippos -Kirki, Ktismata-Maronia and Perama Hill) and hundreds of base-metal-rich veins are genetically related to microdiorite, microgranite, andesite and the dacite porphyries (Figs. 1a, b;Arikas & Voudouris 1998, Melfos et al 2002, Michael 2004, Voudouris et al 2006. Faults and veins trending NW-SE, NE-SW and NNW-SSE influenced the distribution of magmatic rocks and spatially related magmatic-hydrothermal mineralization.…”
Section: Regional Geology Of Northeastern Greecementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porphyry Cu-(Mo) and epithermal Au-Ag-type systems (St. Barbara -Kassiteres, St. Demetrios, Viper-Sapes, Pagoni Rachi, St. Philippos -Kirki, Ktismata-Maronia and Perama Hill) and hundreds of base-metal-rich veins are genetically related to microdiorite, microgranite, andesite and the dacite porphyries (Figs. 1a, b;Arikas & Voudouris 1998, Melfos et al 2002, Michael 2004, Voudouris et al 2006. Faults and veins trending NW-SE, NE-SW and NNW-SSE influenced the distribution of magmatic rocks and spatially related magmatic-hydrothermal mineralization.…”
Section: Regional Geology Of Northeastern Greecementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Palaeogene magmatism of the central and eastern Rhodope Massif culminated at about 30-35 Ma and was accompanied by abundant ore-forming hydrothermal activity [31,40]. Several styles of mineralization in northern Greece (base-and precious-metal porphyry, reduced intrusion-related systems, epithermal, Carlin-type) are genetically related to arc-related magmatic rocks, and are, in part, controlled by exhumation structures of the Rhodope metamorphic core complex [31,39,[41][42][43][44][45]. Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au systems that contain Re-rich molybdenite in northeastern Greece are genetically related to microgranite (Maronia) and granodiorite porphyries (Konos, Pagoni Rachi, Myli) [39,42,[46][47][48] (Figure 2).…”
Section: Regional Geological and Metallogenetic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the most promising regions for future critical-and rare-metal exploration projects are the Serbomacedonian and Rhodope metallogenic provinces (Figure 2 and 3), in northeastern Greece [6]. These provinces include skarn-(Kimmeria/Xanthi), carbonate-replacement-(Olympias, Stratoni/NE Chalkidki), reduced intrusion-related-(Palea Kavala), epithermal (Perama Hill, Mavrokoryfi, Kassiteres, Sapes, Agios Philippos/Kirki, Pefka/Evros) and porphyry-(Pagoni Rachi/Kirki, Kassiteres-Sapes, Maronia, Skouries/Chalkidiki, Vathi and Gerakario/Kilkis) deposit styles, as well as placer gold occurrences and supergene fault/karst-controlled manganese oxides (Drama, NE Chalkidiki) and gold-bearing iron oxides (Palea Kavala, Thasos) [6,7]. These deposits are characterized by Pb, Zn, Sb, Bi, Cu and Mo ores with, less commonly, economic concentrations of Fe and Sn.…”
Section: Geological Overview and Various Ore Deposit Styles In Greecementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Except from stibnite, antimony is also incorporated in numerous sulfosalts (tetrahedrite, famatinite, chalcostibite, zinkenite, bournonite, boulangerite) which are common in porphyry-, epithermal-and intrusion-related systems at the Rhodope metallogenic province, such as in Maronia, Pagoni Rachi/Kirki, Agios Philippos/Kirki, Mavrokoryfi, Pefka, Perama Hill, Sapes, Kapsalina/Thasos, Pangeon Mt. In some cases mineralized samples contain over 0.2 wt % Sb [6,7,16,17]. In addition, the galena concentrates from Lavrion, Attica, contain from 0.3 to 0.7 wt % Sb [18].…”
Section: Antimony (Sb)mentioning
confidence: 99%