Description: The Southern Permian Basin in Central Europe (in Germany and Poland) hosts several sediment-hosted Cu deposits (see Borg et al., 2012). The Cu- and Zn-Pb sulfide mineralization is preserved in the coarse-grained continental siliciclastics of the uppermost Rotliegend (S1), organic matter- and carbonate-rich marine mudstones of the Kupferschiefer (T1) and dolomitic Zechstein Limestone (Ca1). In these datasets, we provide quantitative mineralogical and geochemical data of drill core samples from the Saale Basin in East Germany. The samples include the uppermost Rotliegend sandstone (S1), Kupferschiefer (T1) and lowermost Zechstein Limestone (Ca1), referred as the Kupferschiefer system, from three drill cores (Sangerhausen, Allstedt and Wallendorf). This data publication includes quantitative mineralogy (X-ray diffraction), bulk rock major, minor and trace element geochemistry (X-ray fluorescence and inductively coupled mass spectrometry) and total organic carbon (elemental analyzer).
Global identifier:
Doi( "10.5880/GFZ.3.1.2022.006", )
Origins: /Wissenschaft/Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft/GFZ
Tags: Gesamter organischer Kohlenstoff ? Sulfid ? Kind ? Daten ? Mineralogie ? Base metals ? Bulk rock geochemistry ? Diagenetic history ? EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > MARINE SEDIMENTS > DIAGENESIS ? EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > MARINE GEOCHEMISTRY ? EARTH SCIENCE > SOLID EARTH > GEOCHEMISTRY > MARINE GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES > MINERAL DISSOLUTION ? Eastern Germany ? Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry ? Kupferschiefer ? Major elements ? Quantitative mineralogy ? Saale Basin ? Timing of Cu- and Zn-Pb sulfide mineralization ? Trace elements ? X-ray diffraction ? X-ray flourescence ? compound material > sedimentary material > sedimentary rock > generic sandstone > sandstone ?
License: cc-by/4.0
Language: Englisch/English
Issued: 2023-01-01
Time ranges: 2023-01-01 - 2023-01-01
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