2018
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences8120444
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The Role of Magmatic and Hydrothermal Fluids in the Formation of the Sasa Pb-Zn-Ag Skarn Deposit, Republic of Macedonia

Abstract: The Sasa Pb-Zn-Ag deposit belongs to the group of distal base metal skarn deposits. The deposit is located within the Serbo-Macedonian massif, a metamorphosed crystalline terrain of Precambrian to Paleozoic age. The mineralization, hosted by Paleozoic marbles, shows a strong lithological control. It is spatially and temporally associated with the calc-alkaline to shoshonitic post-collisional magmatism that affected the Balkan Peninsula during the Oligocene–Miocene time period and resulted in the formation of n… Show more

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“…Johannsenite is a mineral that belongs to the clinopyroxene group and it typically occurs in metasomatized limestones, polymetallic skarns, and in some types of metamorphic Mn-ores (Sugaki et al 1985;Cabella et al 1991;Nayak et al 1997;Capitani and Mellini 2000;Demirela et al 2010;Han and Choi 2012;Wang et al 2014;Palinkas et al 2018). In epithermal systems, johannsenite is less frequently reported, occurring in Au-Ag and Ag-Au ± Pb-Zn vein mineralization of intermediate sulfidation type.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Johannsenite is a mineral that belongs to the clinopyroxene group and it typically occurs in metasomatized limestones, polymetallic skarns, and in some types of metamorphic Mn-ores (Sugaki et al 1985;Cabella et al 1991;Nayak et al 1997;Capitani and Mellini 2000;Demirela et al 2010;Han and Choi 2012;Wang et al 2014;Palinkas et al 2018). In epithermal systems, johannsenite is less frequently reported, occurring in Au-Ag and Ag-Au ± Pb-Zn vein mineralization of intermediate sulfidation type.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%