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Journal Article 
Intrusion-alteration-mineralization relationships from the porphyry Cu-Au deposit at Kiseljak, Serbia 
Marton, I; Dragic, D; Djordjevic, B; Fox, P; Tosdal, RM; van Der Toorn, J; Hasson, S; , 
2013 
SGU-SVERIGES GEOLOGISKA UNDERSOKNING-GEOLOGY SURVEY SWEDEN 
UPPSALA 
837-840 
The Tulare ore field (Lece Magmatic Complex, southern Serbia) hosts porphyry Cu-Au and epithermal Au-Ag-Pb-Zn-Cu vein deposits centred on dioritic subvolcanic intrusions of Oligocene age. The most explored prospect within the Tulare ore field is the Kiseljak porphyry Cu-Au deposit, where recent exploration by Dunav Resources Ltd. has outlined a NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 300 Mt grading an average of 0.27% copper and 0.26g/t gold. This study presents new field relationships, petrology, mineralogy and geochemical data acquired during the recent resource drilling campaign. These results define the geochemical, spatial and temporal evolution of the intrusive and alteration processes and the scale of the porphyry mineralization system at Kiseljak. 
Jonsson, E; 
978-91-7403-207-9 
12th Biennial SGA Meeting on Mineral Deposit Research for a High-Tech World 
Uppsala, SWEDEN