The large Bystrinskoe Cu–Au–Fe deposit (Eastern Trans-Baikal Region): Russia’s first example of a skarn–porphyry ore-forming system related to adakite


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The Bystrinskoe skarn-porphyry Cu–Au–Fe deposit (Eastern Trans-Baikal Region) is confined to skarn zones, which were formed along the contact of granitoids referred to the Shakhtama intrusive complex (J2–3), with terrigenous–carbonate sedimentary rocks. Commercial (Cu–Au–Fe ± W, Mo) mineralization was formed due to the regional postcollision development involving the intrusion of porphyritic granitoids, the derivatives of oxidized adakite highly magnesian magmas enriched in water, sulfur, and metals, which could develop under melting of garnet-bearing amphibolite in the mafic lower crustal arc.

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V. Kovalenker

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S. Abramov

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G. Kiseleva

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Yu. Yazykova

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