Earthquake faulting, induced fluid flow, and fault-hosted gold-quartz mineralization

作者: Richard H. Sibson

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-1614-5_42

关键词: Shear zoneMetamorphic rockMineralization (geology)QuartzMesothermalSeismologyGeologyFault (geology)Extensional definitionFluid dynamicsPetrology

摘要: … are often hosted in faults and shear zones. Epithermal deposits tend to develop at shallow depths « 1-2 km) in the vicinity of extensional or transtensional fault systems. In contrast, many …

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