Actively forming Kuroko-type VMS mineralization at Iheya North, Okinawa Trough, Japan: new geochemical, petrographic and δ34S isotope results
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Title: | Actively forming Kuroko-type VMS mineralization at Iheya North, Okinawa Trough, Japan: new geochemical, petrographic and δ34S isotope results | Authors: | Yeats, Christopher; Hollis, Steven P.; LaFlamme, Crystal; et al. | Permanent link: | http://hdl.handle.net/10197/8161 | Date: | 21-Feb-2016 | Online since: | 2016-11-28T16:20:43Z | Abstract: | In 2010, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 331 drilled five sites in the Iheya North hydrothermal field in the central Okinawa Trough back - arc basin, Japan. Hydrothermal alteratio n and sulfide mineralization is hosted in a geologically complex, mixed sequence of coarse pumiceous volcaniclastic and fine hemipelagic sediments, overlying a dacitic to rhyolitic volcanic substrate. | Type of material: | Conference Publication | Publisher: | Taylor & Francis | Copyright (published version): | 2016 Taylor & Francis | Keywords: | Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposits; Japan | DOI: | 10.1080/03717453.2016.1166680 | Other versions: | http://www.nuigalway.ie/eos/igrm2016.html | Language: | en | Status of Item: | Not peer reviewed | Conference Details: | Irish Geological Research Meeting 2016, NUIG, Galway, Ireland, 19-21 February 2016 | This item is made available under a Creative Commons License: | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ |
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