Lead and zinc-rich fluid inclusions in Broken Hill-type deposits: Fractionates from sulphide-rich melts or consequences of exotic fluid infiltration?

  • Williams P
  • Guoyi D
  • Yardley B
  • et al.
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Abstract

High salinity fluid inclusions (Th=200–550°C) from the Broken Hill and Cannington “Broken Hill-type” ore deposits in Australia have been analysed by PIXE and LA-ICP-MS. They have high Pb (>1%) and Zn (>1000 ppm) and Pb/Zn ratios much...

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Williams, P. J., Guoyi, D., Yardley, B., Ullrich, T., Ryan, C., & Mernagh, T. (2005). Lead and zinc-rich fluid inclusions in Broken Hill-type deposits: Fractionates from sulphide-rich melts or consequences of exotic fluid infiltration? In Mineral Deposit Research: Meeting the Global Challenge (pp. 861–864). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27946-6_219

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