Metallogenic terms are specialized vocabulary used in the study of the formation, distribution, and classification of mineral deposits. Find below some of the most common and important terms:
Metallogeny
The study of the genesis and distribution of mineral deposits, focusing on their relationship in space and time to geological, petrological, and tectonic features of the Earth’s crust.
Metallogenesis
The process of mineral deposit formation over specific durations in different geological provinces.
Metallogenic Province
A geographic area characterized by a particular assemblage of mineral deposits or by a distinctive style of mineralization, often controlled by regional geological factors. For example, tin provinces or gold provinces.
Metallogenic Epoch
A unit of geologic time during which favorable conditions existed for the significant concentration of one or more metals in one or more provinces. Different epochs are associated with the formation of specific types of ore deposits.
Metallotect
Any geological feature or phenomenon (such as lithology, structure, geochemistry) that has contributed to the formation of a mineral concentration. Metallotects act as “ore controls” or “ore guides.”
Ore Deposit
A naturally occurring concentration of minerals, typically metals, that can be economically extracted.
Ore Province
Synonymous with metallogenic province; a region with a notable concentration of specific types of ore deposits.
Geochemical Province
An area distinguished by a particular geochemical signature or enrichment in certain elements, sometimes overlapping with metallogenic provinces.
Metal Domain
A volume of the Earth’s crust (potentially reaching into the mantle) that has a long-term potential for concentrating a specific metal, often intersecting with other metallotects to form ore deposits.
Siderophile, Chalcophile, Lithophile
Terms used to describe elements based on their affinity for metal, sulfide, or silicate phases, respectively. These classifications help explain the distribution of elements in ore-forming processes.