Sebastián M. Jovic
National University of La Plata
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Archive | 2005
Diego M. Guido; Sebastián M. Jovic; Isidoro B. Schalamuk
A new metallogenical association (Sn-Cd-In-Zn-Ag-Au) is reported for the low sulphidation epithermal Deseado Auroargentiferous Province, in Patagonia, Argentina. The anomalous presence of Sn, Cd and In, together with anomalies of Zn and Ag, and also high contents of Cu, Mn, Pb, W and Bi in a complex sulphur-rich mineralogy, represent a new metallogenical association. This assemblage could be related to a higher temperature mineralization or a different type into the epithermal range. The presence of this new metallogenical association increases the mining potential of the region, extending exploration targets in this metallogenical province and must be considered during future exploration duties in the region.
Geochemistry-exploration Environment Analysis | 2011
Sebastián M. Jovic; Diego M. Guido; Remigio Ruiz; Gerardo N. Páez; Isidoro B. Schalamuk
ABSTRACT The Pingüino deposit is characterized by the presence of indium-rich polymetallic vein mineralization representing an atypical epithermal occurrence for the low sulphidation epithermal mineralization from the Deseado Massif, Patagonia, Argentina. Polymetallic veins display high In, Zn, Pb, Ag, Cd, Au, As, Cu, Sn, W and Bi values represented by complex sulphide mineralogy. Mineralization developed in two main stages: a Cu-Au-In-As-Sn-W-Bi stage, and a Zn-Pb-Ag-In-Cd-Sb stage. Correlation coefficients are used to estimate the degree of inter-relation between metals concentrations in each stage and specifically to determinate the behaviour of indium. Indium concentrations show a wide range (3.4–1184 ppm In) and, based on the correlation coefficients of ore geochemistry, in the first stage indium is associated mainly with Sn, present in ferrokesterite and cassiterite, while the highest indium values are related to the late mineralization stage, closely associated with Zn and Cd and present in the Fe-rich sphalerite, the most important In-bearing mineral in the deposit.
Mineralium Deposita | 2011
Sebastián M. Jovic; Diego M. Guido; Isidoro B. Schalamuk; Francisco Javier Rios; Colombo C. G. Tassinari; Clemente Recio
Chemical Geology | 2010
Gerardo N. Páez; Remigio Ruiz; Diego M. Guido; Sebastián M. Jovic; Isidoro B. Schalamuk
Journal of Structural Geology | 2011
Gerardo N. Páez; Remigio Ruiz; Diego M. Guido; Sebastián M. Jovic; Isidoro B. Schalamuk
Mineralium Deposita | 2016
Conrado Permuy Vidal; Diego M. Guido; Sebastián M. Jovic; Robert J. Bodnar; Daniel Moncada; Joan Carles Melgarejo; Willis E. Hames
Ore Geology Reviews | 2015
Luciano López; Sebastián M. Jovic; Diego M. Guido; Conrado Permuy Vidal; Gerardo N. Páez; Remigio Ruiz
Canadian Mineralogist | 2011
Sebastián M. Jovic; Diego M. Guido; Joan Carles Melgarejo; Gerardo N. Páez; Remigio Ruiz; Isidoro B. Schalamuk
Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2010
N. Páez Gerardo; Ruiz Remigio; Diego M. Guido; Sebastián M. Jovic; Isidoro B. Schalamuk
Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2008
G. A Peñalva; Sebastián M. Jovic; C. J. Chernicoff; Diego M. Guido; Isidoro B. Schalamuk
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Isidoro Bernardo Abel Schalamuk
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
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