The Bou Jaber ore deposit is one of the numerous diapir-related Pb–Zn–F–Ba deposits of the Dome Zone in Northern Tunisia. Its location is controlled by the regional NE-SW Tajerouine Fault.Ore minerals are hosted in the Late Aptian limestones (Serdj Formation) as open space filling and stratabound replacement bodies. According to Bouhlel et al....
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November 2019 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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January 2022 (v1)Journal articleThe microbial controls on the deposition of Pb‐Zn minerals in carbonate‐hosted Tunisian ore deposits
Abstract The Ain Allega, Mjar Hannech and Sidi Driss Pb‐Zn‐Ba‐Sr‐As‐(Hg) deposits in northern Tunisia are hosted in a post‐nappe anticline with a core of a Triassic evaporite diapir affected by the NE–SW‐trending Ghardimaou‐Cap Serrat and E‐W lineament. The ore minerals show different styles; particularly, impregnation in dolomite, cement of...
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January 2022 (v1)Journal articleThe microbial controls on the deposition of Pb‐Zn minerals in carbonate‐hosted Tunisian ore deposits
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2022 (v1)Journal article
The Djebel El Hamra Pb-Zn-Ba-Sr (Hg) deposits in northern Tunisia are hosted in a post-nappe anticline with a core of a Triassicevaporite diapir affected by the NE–SW-trending Ghardimaou-Cap Serrat lineament. Three stages of mineralization occurred inthe Triassic dolostone: stages I and II caused alternating deposition of sulfate (Ba, Sr) and...
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