Response to: Discussion on “Syn-metamorphic sulfidation of the Gamsberg zinc deposit, South Africa” by Stefan Höhn, Hartwig E. Frimmel, and Westley Price

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Stefan Höhn, Hartwig E. Frimmel, Westley Price
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Cawood et al. (this issue) critize our hypothesis of a pre-Klondikean weathering/oxidation event having affected the Aggeneys-Gamsberg ore district. Instead, they reinforce the long-held view that the sulfide deposits of the ore district with its pronounced metal zonation, its unusually high mineralogical variability and numerous geochemical anomalies are the product of amphibolite- to granulite-facies metamorphic overprint of originally syn-sedimentary exhalative deposits. Here we gladly use the opportunity to counter all issues raised and explain further our evidence of oxidation and subsequent re-sulfidation of the original synsedimentary deposits.

对Stefan Höhn、Hartwig E. Frimmel和Westley Price关于“南非Gamsberg锌矿的同变质硫化作用”的讨论的回应
Cawood 等人(本期)批评了我们关于阿格尼斯-加姆斯贝格矿区受到前克朗代克风化/氧化事件影响的假设。相反,他们强化了长期以来的观点,即该矿区的硫化物矿床具有明显的金属分带、异常高的矿物学变异性和大量的地球化学异常,是闪长岩至花岗岩成因的变质作用覆盖了最初的同沉积外生矿床的产物。在此,我们很高兴能借此机会反驳提出的所有问题,并进一步解释我们所掌握的原始合成沉积矿床氧化和随后再硫化的证据。
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Mineralogy and Petrology
Mineralogy and Petrology 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Mineralogy and Petrology welcomes manuscripts from the classical fields of mineralogy, igneous and metamorphic petrology, geochemistry, crystallography, as well as their applications in academic experimentation and research, materials science and engineering, for technology, industry, environment, or society. The journal strongly promotes cross-fertilization among Earth-scientific and applied materials-oriented disciplines. Purely descriptive manuscripts on regional topics will not be considered. Mineralogy and Petrology was founded in 1872 by Gustav Tschermak as "Mineralogische und Petrographische Mittheilungen". It is one of Europe''s oldest geoscience journals. Former editors include outstanding names such as Gustav Tschermak, Friedrich Becke, Felix Machatschki, Josef Zemann, and Eugen F. Stumpfl.
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