Portuguese granites associated with Sn-W and Au mineralizations

In northern and central Portugal, there are different tin-bearing granites. Most of them are of S-type, others have mixed characteristics of I-type and S-type granites and a few are of I-type. Tin-tungsten deposits are commonly associated with Hercynian tin-bearing S-type granites. Some quartz veins...

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Main Author: A.M.R. Neiva
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Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Finland 2002-12-01
Series:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
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Online Access:http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume74/Nieva.pdf
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spelling doaj-92559559b7ba409d8f2b661c4f2274ad2020-11-24T22:00:39ZengGeological Society of FinlandBulletin of the Geological Society of Finland0367-52111799-46322002-12-01741-27910110.17741/bgsf/74.1-2.003Portuguese granites associated with Sn-W and Au mineralizationsA.M.R. NeivaIn northern and central Portugal, there are different tin-bearing granites. Most of them are of S-type, others have mixed characteristics of I-type and S-type granites and a few are of I-type. Tin-tungsten deposits are commonly associated with Hercynian tin-bearing S-type granites. Some quartz veins with wolframite are associated with an I-type granite, which has a low Sn content. In suites of tin-bearing S-type granitic rocks, Sn content increases as a function of the degree of fractional crystallization. Greisenizations of two-mica S-type granites associated with tin-tungsten mineralizations are accompanied by an increase in SiO2, H2O+, Sn, W, Nb, Ta, Rb, Zn, and Pb and decrease in MgO, Na2O, V, Sc, Zr, and Sr. The granite associated with the Jales gold deposit is of S-type and strongly differentiated like the tin-bearing S-type granites, but it has a very low Sn content. During fractional crystallization, Si, Rb, Sn, Pb, Au, As, Sb, and S increase. During increasing degree of hydrothermal alteration of this granite at the gold-quartz vein walls, there are progressive increases in K2O, H2O+, Sn, Cs, Cu, Pb, Au, Sb, As, and S. http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume74/Nieva.pdfgranitestin orestungsten oresgold oresquartz veinsgreisenizationhydrothermal alterationPortugal
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author A.M.R. Neiva
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Portuguese granites associated with Sn-W and Au mineralizations
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
granites
tin ores
tungsten ores
gold ores
quartz veins
greisenization
hydrothermal alteration
Portugal
author_facet A.M.R. Neiva
author_sort A.M.R. Neiva
title Portuguese granites associated with Sn-W and Au mineralizations
title_short Portuguese granites associated with Sn-W and Au mineralizations
title_full Portuguese granites associated with Sn-W and Au mineralizations
title_fullStr Portuguese granites associated with Sn-W and Au mineralizations
title_full_unstemmed Portuguese granites associated with Sn-W and Au mineralizations
title_sort portuguese granites associated with sn-w and au mineralizations
publisher Geological Society of Finland
series Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
issn 0367-5211
1799-4632
publishDate 2002-12-01
description In northern and central Portugal, there are different tin-bearing granites. Most of them are of S-type, others have mixed characteristics of I-type and S-type granites and a few are of I-type. Tin-tungsten deposits are commonly associated with Hercynian tin-bearing S-type granites. Some quartz veins with wolframite are associated with an I-type granite, which has a low Sn content. In suites of tin-bearing S-type granitic rocks, Sn content increases as a function of the degree of fractional crystallization. Greisenizations of two-mica S-type granites associated with tin-tungsten mineralizations are accompanied by an increase in SiO2, H2O+, Sn, W, Nb, Ta, Rb, Zn, and Pb and decrease in MgO, Na2O, V, Sc, Zr, and Sr. The granite associated with the Jales gold deposit is of S-type and strongly differentiated like the tin-bearing S-type granites, but it has a very low Sn content. During fractional crystallization, Si, Rb, Sn, Pb, Au, As, Sb, and S increase. During increasing degree of hydrothermal alteration of this granite at the gold-quartz vein walls, there are progressive increases in K2O, H2O+, Sn, Cs, Cu, Pb, Au, Sb, As, and S.
topic granites
tin ores
tungsten ores
gold ores
quartz veins
greisenization
hydrothermal alteration
Portugal
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