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PACRIM Congress 2008

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PACRIM Congress 2008

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The Dynamics of Stress and Fluid Pressure States in Fracture-Controlled Hydrothermal Systems - Implications for Ore Genesis

At depths greater than several kilometres in the crust, elevated temperature, confining pressure, and the presence of reactive pore fluids typically drives rapid destruction of permeability in fractured and porous rock. Ongoing deformation is required to regenerate permeability and facilitate the high fluid flux necessary to produce hydrothermal ore systems. A dominant influence on the evolution of fluid pathways in hydrothermal systems is provided by stress states, fluid pressures and reactions that drive permeability enhancement and compete with permeability destruction processes (Cox, Braun and Knackstedt, 2001)._x000D_
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  • Published: 2008
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