Ore-forming processes associated with hypabyssal magmatic and related volcanic systems (Sponsored by IAGOD)
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Hypabyssal or subvolcanic systems at or near the Earth’s surface host many of the world’s most important types of mineral deposits from giant porphyry Cu-Mo-Au deposits to epithermal Au, iron-oxide copper and gold (IOCG), submarine base-metal exhalites, and critical resources (W-Sn to U to to Li-Ta to REE-Y-Nb). This symposium will cover all aspects of ore-forming processes associated with hypabyssal magmatic and related volcanic systems, with emphasis on emplacement dynamics, thermal and hydrologic evolution, magmatic specialization, volatile exsolution, metal – halogen partitioning, fluid-rock reaction, and conditions favourable for focusing and saturation of those ore-forming fluids.
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David Lentz, Fernando Tornos, Brian Rusk, Khin Zaw and Jian-Wei Li
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