Late and post-Hercynian veins in the Catalonian Coastal Ranges

E. Cardellach, A. Canals, J. Tritlla

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Resum

Many of the veins enclosed within the Paleozoic basement of the Catalonian Coastal Ranges show several common characteristics: low temperature of formation (between 75 and 200°C), the presence of complex polisaline fluids and a certain relationship to the pretriassic paleosurface. Mineralogical composition and age are variable, ranging from Pb-Zn veins with carbonate gangue of late Hercynian age through metal poor fluorite rich veins to barite rich veins of Triasssic age. Mineralizing fluids are not related to late Hercynianmagmatism and deposition took place in active fractures developed either in extensional as in compressive regimes.
Idioma originalEspanyol
Pàgines (de-a)75-81
RevistaGeologica Acta
Volum0
Número25
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de gen. 1990

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