fahlbands
Fahlbands are a geological term referring to a distinctive zone of mineralization found in certain volcanic rocks, particularly andesites and dacites. These bands are typically characterized by a higher concentration of metallic sulfides, such as pyrite, chalcopyrite, and sphalerite, compared to the surrounding host rock. They are often visually discernible as darker, sometimes reddish-brown or greenish, streaks or layers within the rock.
The formation of fahlbands is generally associated with hydrothermal alteration processes. These processes occur when hot,
Fahlbands are significant in economic geology because they often indicate areas of potential ore deposition. While