V21B:
High-Temperature Carbonates: Fluid-Rock Interactions from Hydrothermal Veins to Carbonatite Magmas Posters
V21B:
High-Temperature Carbonates: Fluid-Rock Interactions from Hydrothermal Veins to Carbonatite Magmas Posters
High-Temperature Carbonates: Fluid-Rock Interactions from Hydrothermal Veins to Carbonatite Magmas Posters
Session ID#: 8562
Session Description:
This session focuses on the origins, mineralogy, geochemistry, and emplacement of high-temperature carbonate mineralization in geologic settings from hydrothermal vein deposits to both extrusive and intrusive carbonatites. Carbonate vein and carbonatite deposits are of significant economic interest, and derive from a range of possible origins and exhibit diverse textures, emplacement styles, and mineralogy. Abstracts that explore the genesis and evolution of high-temperature, carbon-rich fluids and associated silicate melts as well as the subsequent emplacement of these fluids in the crust are encouraged. Contributions that examine single localities as well as those that synthesize and interpret global data sets are welcome.
Primary Convener: Lynne J Elkins, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States
Convener: Richard Mark Kettler, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Lincoln, NE, United States
Chairs: Lynne J Elkins, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States and Richard Mark Kettler, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Lincoln, NE, United States
OSPA Liaison: Lynne J Elkins, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States
Co-Sponsor(s):
- MSA: Mineralogical Society of America - Mineralogical Society of America
Index Terms:
3616 Hydrothermal systems [MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY]
3620 Mineral and crystal chemistry [MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY]
3640 Igneous petrology [MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY]
3665 Mineral occurrences and deposits [MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY]
Abstracts Submitted to this Session:
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