Gold, Base Metals, and Alteration as Indicators of Ore at Depth; A Case History of Recsk, Hungary

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Geza Kisvarsanyi
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Ore deposits composed of enargite, tennantite, gold, and pyrite have been mined in volcanic rocks of Oligocene age (35 m.y.) at Recsk, Hungary. Vertical and horizontal zoning of the alunitic-argillic alteration and of the ore minerals led to the concept of an intrusive heat source at depth. Subse-quent drilling disclosed a series of ore deposits in a zoned pattern in and around a stock, separated by a barren gap of 1000 meters from the shallow ore. The ore system is in a intracaldera horst-graben structure, formed by collapse and intrusion in a microplate subduction. volcanic-arc tectonic environment.
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APA: Geza Kisvarsanyi  (1987)  Gold, Base Metals, and Alteration as Indicators of Ore at Depth; A Case History of Recsk, Hungary

MLA: Geza Kisvarsanyi Gold, Base Metals, and Alteration as Indicators of Ore at Depth; A Case History of Recsk, Hungary. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.

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