Nature and origin of mineralizing fluids in hyperextensional systems: the case of cretaceous mg metasomatism in the pyrenees

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  • who: Benoît Quesnel and colleagues from the Université Lorraine, CNRS, CREGU, GeoRessources, Nancy, France have published the paper: Nature and Origin of Mineralizing Fluids in Hyperextensional Systems: The Case of Cretaceous Mg Metasomatism in the Pyrenees, in the Journal: Geofluids of 17/07/2019
  • what: The geochemical proxies used in this study provide equivocal results. This study is focused on the Trimouns talc-chlorite deposit which represents the most prominent occurrence of Albo-Cenomanian magnesian metasomatism in the Pyrenees and one of the biggest talc deposits worldwide. The authors characterize the fluid circulation system . . .

     

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