1993
DOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.88.6.1341
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Geochemistry of volcanic rocks associated with Cu-Zn and Ni-Cu deposits in the Abitibi Subprovince

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“…Winchester et Floyd, 1977); (2) distinguer entre les groupes magmatiques calco-alcalin, transitionel et tholéiitique (Lesher et al, 1986;Barrie et al, 1993;Barrett et MacLean, 1999) …”
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“…Winchester et Floyd, 1977); (2) distinguer entre les groupes magmatiques calco-alcalin, transitionel et tholéiitique (Lesher et al, 1986;Barrie et al, 1993;Barrett et MacLean, 1999) …”
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“…Diagramme du SiÛ2 versus Zr/TiO2 pour les roches volcaniques. Les champs du diagramme proviennent de Winchester et Floyd (1977 (Lesher et al, 1986;Barrie et al, 1993 (Wilson, 1989;Barrett et MacLean, 1999 …”
Section: Géochimieunclassified
“…Volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposits represent significant resources of base and precious metals in a number of Archean Cratons and Phanerozoic volcanic arcs/back-arc basins worldwide (Barrie et al, 1993;Galley et al, 1993;Herrington et al, 2005;Hollis et al, 2015;van Staal, 2007). VHMS mineralization occurs as syngenetic stratiform accumulations of metal sulfides that precipitated at or below the seafloor, often underlain by discordant zones of stringer and disseminated sulfides (Franklin et al, 2005).…”
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“…Mining and waste disposal are two of the anthropogenic activities that have contributed to increased levels of heavy metals, including copper (Cu), nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) in soils. The occurrences of Cu-, Ni-and Zn-sulphidic ores (Barrie et al 2008), and their mining and processing have often resulted in mine waste rich in these heavy metals which eventually find their way into surrounding environments Schippers et al 2007). Copper and Zn are micronutrients of plants but at high concentrations, they become phytotoxic (Yruela et al 2000;Nicholls and Mal 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%