The largest mercury anomaly of Earth (Almadén, Sapin)a mantle-derived feature?

  1. Higueras, Pablo
  2. Oyarzun, Roberto
  3. Mortata, Diego
  4. Munhá, Jose
Revue:
Geogaceta

ISSN: 0213-683X

Année de publication: 1998

Número: 25

Pages: 103-106

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Geogaceta

Résumé

The Almadén Hg deposits are associated with deeply altered magmatic rocks, which main features are briefly described here. Geochemical, including isotopic, data on these rocks suggest that they are derived from deep mantelic sources. The volcanic units underwent low-pressure alteration processes, probably related to the geothermal evolution of the district along with the magmatic activity (Silurian-Devonian). As a conclusion, this magmatism could have been the responsible for the mobilisation of mercury concentrated in the district deposits