carbonatehosted
Carbonatehosted is a term used in economic geology to describe ore deposits whose mineralization is hosted predominantly in carbonate rocks, such as limestone and dolostone. The concept emphasizes the role of carbonate lithology in controlling ore formation, geometry, and mineralogy. The spelling is commonly written as carbonate-hosted, but carbonatehosted is also encountered in some sources.
Geological setting and formation are typically related to hydrothermal processes or diagenetic fluid interactions that circulate
Mineralogy and ore assemblages in carbonatehosted deposits are often dominated by lead and zinc minerals, such
Classification and examples include Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits, which are classic carbonate-hosted lead-zinc ore bodies forming
Exploration relies on targeting carbonate lithologies, geochemical anomalies for Pb-Zn-Ag, and structural controls such as faults
See also: carbonate rocks, ore deposits, Mississippi Valley-type deposits, carbonate replacement deposits.