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GEOCHEMISTRY AND OREPEROLOGY OF HYPOGEN ZONE IN THE MIDUK PORPHYRY COPPER DEPOSIT, KERMAN

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 Miduk porphyry Copper Deposit is located in the north of shahr-e-Babak Town in Kerman and at the view point of geology is situated in Urima-Dokhtar volcanic belt.Copper mineralization is inside the porphyry granitoid has penetrated inside the ocean volcanic rocks. According to amount of weathering effect in this deposit, three geologic mining zone is distinct able. from the surface to depth, there are: Leached zone, super gene zone and hypo gene zone. Hypogene zone was studied at the point of oreperology. Pyrite and I chalcopyrite are in disseminated and veinlet form are the most important primitive sulfide minerals in the hypogene zone. The results show that a grandiorite and ca1x-Alklin body; 1- Type, Magnetite group; of miduk is placed in a volcanic environment out the water. This placement has been done in destructive tectonic regime setting of subduction continental margin. At the point of global and genetic comparison, This deposit is the same of porphyry copper deposits in the continental margin of cordilleran belt in America (Andian Type) and is comparable with lowell and guilbert model (1974). The porphyry copper deposits like Miduk in Urmia-Dokhtar belt may have been generated because of subduction and here agter partial melting of tethys oceanic crust beneath the Central Iran continental crust.

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    ESFAHANI, A. N.. (2001). GEOCHEMISTRY AND OREPEROLOGY OF HYPOGEN ZONE IN THE MIDUK PORPHYRY COPPER DEPOSIT, KERMAN. RESEARCH JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF ISFAHAN "SCIENCE", 15(1-2), 189-210. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/55873/en

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    ESFAHANI A. N.. GEOCHEMISTRY AND OREPEROLOGY OF HYPOGEN ZONE IN THE MIDUK PORPHYRY COPPER DEPOSIT, KERMAN. RESEARCH JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF ISFAHAN "SCIENCE"[Internet]. 2001;15(1-2):189-210. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/55873/en

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    A. N. ESFAHANI, “GEOCHEMISTRY AND OREPEROLOGY OF HYPOGEN ZONE IN THE MIDUK PORPHYRY COPPER DEPOSIT, KERMAN,” RESEARCH JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF ISFAHAN "SCIENCE", vol. 15, no. 1-2, pp. 189–210, 2001, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/55873/en

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