Journal of Maps (Dec 2024)

The geological setting of Matra ore deposit (France): insights from lithostratigraphy and polyphase deformation history

  • Danis Ionut Filimon,
  • Giacomo Vannucci,
  • Alessandro La Rosa,
  • Vincenzo Zarone,
  • Maria Di Rosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2024.2394502
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1

Abstract

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Arsenic sulfide mineralization in Matra mine (southern Alpine Corsica) is hosted by two tectonic units belonging to the Schistes Lustrés Complex. Country rocks include a Jurassic ophiolitic sequence and related sedimentary covers, which were metamorphosed. Geological mapping and thin section analysis were used to understand lithostratigraphy and the tectononic-metamorphic history. The polyphase deformation history includes four phases of ductile deformation during the Late Cretaceous–Early Oligocene Alpine orogeny, with associated high-pressure–low-temperature metamorphism culminating in eclogite facies. The post-Alpine phase includes an N–S extensional fault system that controls the movement of ore fluids.

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