Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8907105 | Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The transition between these two igneous regimes in Herberton region over a â¼30 m.y. period is attributed to a change from an early compressive tectonic environment with a thickened crust, to conditions of crustal thinning and lithospheric extension due to progressive slab rollback. Such tectonic transitions may provide favorable conditions for intrusion-related mineralization. Given the common occurrence of volcanic and plutonic rocks associated with Sn-W-Mo mineralization worldwide, we suggest that a combined understanding of temporal tectonic evolution and plutonic-volcanic connections can assist in assessment of regional-scale mineralization potential, which in turn can aid strategies for future ore deposit exploration.
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Authors
Yanbo Cheng, Carl Spandler, Zhaoshan Chang, Gavin Clarke,