EPITHERMAL MANGANESE MINERALIZATION, KIMOLOS ISLAND, SOUTH AEGEAN VOLCANIC ARC, GREECE

Manganese mineralization is hosted by a marine monomictic, lithic volcaniclastic breccia, possibly an andesitic in situ hyaloclastite, and shallow-marine or subaerial epiclastic conglomerates, in the Korakies area, NE Kimolos, active south Aegean volcanic arc. Old mine workings (in the form of rubble, adit and shaft), and abandoned rail and ship loading facilities, exist in the area. Mineralization occurs as a quartz/chalcedony vein system filling extensional NNE-SSW–trending faults and fractures, of Pliocene age. Maximum vein width reaches 5 m; length may extend to 250 m. The ore shares stron... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Lykakis, N.
Kilias, S. P.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2010
Verlag/Hrsg.: Geological Society of Greece
Schlagwörter: epithermal manganese / Kimolos / South Aegean Volcanic Arc / hollandite / pyrolusite
Sprache: Englisch
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