Abstract
Lead-zinc deposits occur along the borders of Mont-Lozere, a Hercynian granitic horst in the Central Massif region, France. Mineralization accompanied uplift of the horst in Tertiary time and took place in several phases. One of the late near-surface phases was characterized by the development of antimony-rich sphalerite.
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