Abstract Details
(2020) Baddeleyite, Zircon and Monazite Minerals in the Metasomatites of the Varena Iron Ore Deposit in the Western East European Craton: Application for Dating Skarn and Ore Formation Processes
Skridlaite G, Soderlund U, Siliauskas L & Naeraa T
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2405
04f: Room 1, Friday 26th June 00:51 - 00:54
Grazina Skridlaite
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Ulf Soderlund
Laurynas Siliauskas View abstracts at 4 conferences in series
Tomas Naeraa
Ulf Soderlund
Laurynas Siliauskas View abstracts at 4 conferences in series
Tomas Naeraa
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Submitted by Celestine Mercer on Tuesday 23rd June 06:37
Hello Grazina, thank you for your presentation. What is the precision of the dates you report? Is the ~30 Ma difference resolvable with your precision? If so, what do you envision changed in the geodynamic/tectonic setting over ~30 Ma? Based on your new data, can you begin to hypothesize the type of deposit or sequence of overlapping deposit types (e.g., hydrothermal, layered mafic intrusion, carbonatite) that make up the VOID? Are there an mineral or melt inclusions that can help unravel the sequence of events here? Thanks! -Celeste
Hello Grazina, thank you for your presentation. What is the precision of the dates you report? Is the ~30 Ma difference resolvable with your precision? If so, what do you envision changed in the geodynamic/tectonic setting over ~30 Ma? Based on your new data, can you begin to hypothesize the type of deposit or sequence of overlapping deposit types (e.g., hydrothermal, layered mafic intrusion, carbonatite) that make up the VOID? Are there an mineral or melt inclusions that can help unravel the sequence of events here? Thanks! -Celeste
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