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Opis bibliograficzny
Pyrite as a porphyry Cu indicator mineral: new insights from the Myszków Mo-Cu-W deposit (Poland) and future perspectives / Beata Naglik, Magdalena DUMAŃSKA-SŁOWIK, Ryszard Habryn, Tomasz TOBOŁA, Artur Sosnal // W: 17th Biennial SGA Meeting [Dokument elektroniczny] : Mineral Resources in a Changing World : 28 August – 1 September 2023, Zurich, Switzerland : proceedings, Vol. 1. — Wersja do Windows. — Dane tekstowe. — [Genéve] : The Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits (SGA), [2023]. — e-ISBN: 978-2-8399-4044-3. — S. 82–85. — Wymagania systemowe: Adobe Reader. — Tryb dostępu: https://sga2023.ch/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/SGA2023_Volume-... [2023-11-04]. — Bibliogr. s. 85, Abstr.
Autorzy (5)
- Naglik Beata
- AGHDumańska-Słowik Magdalena
- Habryn Ryszard
- AGHToboła Tomasz
- Sosnal Artur
Dane bibliometryczne
ID BaDAP | 149938 |
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Data dodania do BaDAP | 2023-11-29 |
Rok publikacji | 2023 |
Typ publikacji | materiały konferencyjne (aut.) |
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Abstract
Due to rapid technological progress and copper’s growing importance as a green metal for renewable energy solutions, the demand for this metal increases annually. Hence, there is a strong need to develop new exploration tools, which will be helpful to discover new, deep-seated, and possibly smaller deposits with high-grade ore mineralization. Nowadays, geochemical prospecting seems to show a big potential to vector concealed ore bodies as a good alternative to deep drilling, and what is more important it might be implemented ahead of time at relatively lower costs. Several geochemical proxies for tracking pathways of metal precipitation have been established (e.g. chlorite, epidote, alunite proximators). While the potential of pyrite appears not to have been fully exploited yet to predict the likely direction of mineralized ore centers. In this work, we conclude on the typomorphic characteristics, microtexture, solid inclusions, and major and trace composition of various generations of pyrite from the Myszków Mo-Cu-W deposit (Poland) to confirm its ability to preserve petrogenetic information on different ore-grade mineralized events. A pilot study of sulphur isotope composition in pyrite from this deposit seems to be a promising tool for detecting proximity to mineralized centres.