“…[8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. The Lodares (Soria, Spain) area deposits and other similar carbonate rock-hosted epithermal deposits could be interesting polymetallic sources, e.g., the Jas Roux deposit (France) with Tl phases hosted in Triassic calcareous rocks [15], the Alshar Au-As-Sb-Tl deposit (Macedonia) developed as a mineralized breccia at the contact of volcanic rocks with dolomites, jasperoid beds in the carbonate rocks, and vein-disseminated zones in dolomites and Tertiary volcanic rocks [16], or the case of Agdarreh (Iran) [17] which includes: (1) pre-ore decalcification with dolomite dissolution re-precipitation, (2) a first-stage silicification process associated with pyrite, (3) a second-stage silicification linked with precipitation of galena and, Hg-Tl-Sb-As sulfides, (4) late-stages of cinnabar and baryte in pockets; (5) oxide ore stage and carbonate alteration, e.g., complex Mn-Fe-rich oxy-hydroxides, arsenates, sulfates in residual leached rock and infill of karstic cavities. A possible explanation for the frequent Fe and Mn coupling and redox sensitive elements could be its hydrothermal origin associated to cap carbonates [18].…”