Porphyry and epithermal deposits in Greece: An overview, new discoveries, and mineralogical constraints on their genesis

[Display omitted] •Porphyry-epithermal deposits in Greece were formed from 33 Ma to the Pleistocene.•Several porphyry deposits in Greece share similarities to porphyry gold systems.•HS-IS epithermal deposits and related lithocaps overprint porphyry mineralization. Greece hosts a variety of magmatic-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ore geology reviews 2019-04, Vol.107, p.654-691
Hauptverfasser: Voudouris, P., Mavrogonatos, C., Spry, P.G., Baker, T., Melfos, V., Klemd, R., Haase, K., Repstock, A., Djiba, A., Bismayer, U., Tarantola, A., Scheffer, C., Moritz, R., Kouzmanov, K., Alfieris, D., Papavassiliou, K., Schaarschmidt, A., Galanopoulos, E., Galanos, E., Kołodziejczyk, J., Stergiou, C., Melfou, M.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Porphyry-epithermal deposits in Greece were formed from 33 Ma to the Pleistocene.•Several porphyry deposits in Greece share similarities to porphyry gold systems.•HS-IS epithermal deposits and related lithocaps overprint porphyry mineralization. Greece hosts a variety of magmatic-hydrothermal ore deposits/prospects with porphyry- and epithermal styles playing a major role in its total gold endowment. These deposit types are mainly clustered in two areas, the Rhodope- and Attico-Cycladic massifs, and formed from about 33 Ma to the Pleistocene, as a result of back-arc extension in the Aegean Sea, metamorphic core complex formation, and contemporaneous post-subduction and arc magmatism. In the Serbo-Macedonian massif, porphyry Cu-Au deposits include Skouries, Fisoka, Tsikara, Vathi and Gerakario. Causative intrusives are Oligocene to Miocene granodiorites to monzonites. Gold and PGE mineralization is associated with potassic alteration of the intrusives. In the eastern Rhodope massif and the NE Aegean islands, porphyry prospects occur at Pagoni Rachi, Konos Hill, Myli, Melitena (west Thrace), Fakos, Sardes, and Kaspakas (Limnos island) and Stypsi (Lesvos island). Mineralization is associated with Oligocene to Miocene subvolcanics of calc-alkaline to shoshonitic affinity. Feature of these prospects, which they share in common with several porphyry Au-only systems, is their shallow depth of emplacement, the presence of potassic/sodic-calcic and/or phyllic alteration, a strong epithermal overprint, their low Cu content, an extreme Re-enrichment, the multistage introduction of Au, the presence of banded quartz veinlets, and the local presence of tourmaline. New discoveries of porphyry-style mineralization at King Arthur, St. Philippos and Aisymi, increases the gold potential in west Thrace. High-intermediate sulfidation epithermal Au-Ag polymetallic deposits/prospects overprint and/or occur laterally from porphyry-style mineralization, where they are spatially associated with lithocaps of advanced argillic alteration. High-intermediate sulfidation Au-Ag epithermal mineralization at Perama Hill, Mavrokoryfi and Pefka in west Thrace, and at Pterounda, Mesotopos and Megala Therma on Lesvos island is controlled by steeply-dipping extensional faults within volcanic rocks, without any obvious genetic relationship to spatially-related porphyry-style mineralization. Polymetallic epithermal deposits and prospects contain critical and energy critical met
ISSN:0169-1368
1872-7360
DOI:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.03.019