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The Myszkow porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit, Poland

January 1, 1994

The porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit at Myszkow, south-central Poland, lies in the Cracow-Silesian orogenic belt, in the vicinity of a Paleozoic boundary between two tectonic plates. The deposit is hosted in a complex that includes early Paleozoic metasedimentary rocks intruded in the late Paleozoic by a predominantly granodioritic pluton. This deposit exhibits many features that are typical of porphyry copper deposits associated with calc-alkaline intrusive rocks, including ore- and alteration-mineral suites, zoning of ore and alteration minerals, fluid-inclusion chemistry, tectonic setting, and structural style of veining. Unusual features of the Myszkow deposit include high concentrations of tungsten and the late Paleozoic (Variscan) age.

Publication Year 1994
Title The Myszkow porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit, Poland
DOI 10.1080/00206819409465497
Authors M. A. Chaffee, R. G. Eppinger, K. Lason, J. Slosarz, M. Podemski
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Geology Review
Index ID 70017378
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse