Porphyry-type ore deposits: origins, fertility indicators and exploration targeting
Jamie Wilkinson, Natural History Museum It is more than 10-years since the last detailed look at the role that volcanic and magmatic processes play in the role of ore deposits formation. The topic is still current and ready for a wide-ranging reassessment. This meeting addressed the fundamental controls on metal transport and deposition in magmatic system

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