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(2020) Geochemical Evaluation and Igneous Petrogenesis of Hydrothermally Altered Evolved Rhyolites, Southern Wah Wah Mountains, Utah
Barkoff D & Jowitt S
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.134
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08i: Room 3, Tuesday 23rd June 06:45 - 06:48
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Submitted by Kathryn Goodenough on Monday 22nd June 14:15
Nice talk Drew! I'm interested in the low- and high-REE units. What's the relationship between the two? Is it possible that hydrothermal alteration is the main driver of the variation, with F-rich fluids leaching REE from one unit and depositing in the other?
Nice talk Drew! I'm interested in the low- and high-REE units. What's the relationship between the two? Is it possible that hydrothermal alteration is the main driver of the variation, with F-rich fluids leaching REE from one unit and depositing in the other?
Submitted by Bénédicte Cenki-Tok on Tuesday 23rd June 05:50
Thanks for this interesting talk Drew about the petrogeneis of these rhyolitic terranes. Are there any ore deposits containing concentrated critical metals reported in the area ?
Thanks for this interesting talk Drew about the petrogeneis of these rhyolitic terranes. Are there any ore deposits containing concentrated critical metals reported in the area ?
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