Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4701422 | Chemical Geology | 2006 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
The positive correlation between the relative content of magmatic fluids (high N2/Ar ratios) and H2S suggests that the necessary sulfur to carry mostly gold as bisulfide complexes came essentially from magmatic sources. Chlorine necessary to carry silver and base metals was found to be abundant in inclusion fluids and although there is no evidence about its source, it is plausible that it may come from magmatic sources as well.
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Authors
Antoni CamprubÃ, Beverly A. Chomiak, Ruth E. Villanueva-Estrada, Ãngels Canals, David I. Norman, Esteve Cardellach, Martin Stute,