scholarly journals Mesothermal Gold Vein Mineralization of the Seolhwa Mine, Asan Mining District, Korea

2009 ◽  
Vol 59 (4) ◽  
pp. 374-387
Author(s):  
Chul-Ho Heo ◽  
Se-Jung Chi ◽  
Chil-Sup So
1983 ◽  
Vol 47 (345) ◽  
pp. 507-514 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. W. Jasinski

AbstractSulphide and sulphosalt mineralization in the Hällefors silver mining district occurs as stratabound bodies in skarn-like black carbonates and other carbonates in the eastern part of the district, and as epigenetic, tectonically controlled vein mineralization in tuffaceous metavolcanics and, to a lesser extent in slates, in the western part.Previous work has suggested that the Ag-bearing Hällefors deposits were formed by the action of metamorphic solutions on sediments of volcano-sedimentary origin. At the stages of sulphosalt and sulphide formation, temperature and pressure conditions were probably in the ranges 500–440 K and 4.5–3.5 kbar. Examination of a log aS2-1/T diagram and of Ag-Sb phase relations combined with study of the ores suggest the paragenesis of the Ag-bearing minerals is as follows: allargentum and dyscrasite as exsolution bodies in silver bearing galena; Ag-containing tetrahedrite → freibergite → miargyrite → pyrargyrite → stephanite (from hydrothermal solutions).


Author(s):  
Leandro Echavarria ◽  
Andreas Dietrich ◽  
Ronald Gutierrez ◽  
María Eugenia Rodriguez

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