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Fernando Barra

Fernando Barra

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
5055
World Ranking
7217
National Ranking
16

Best Publications

  • Pyrite as a record of hydrothermal fluid evolution in a porphyry copper system: A SIMS/EMPA trace element study

    Martin Reich;Artur Deditius;Stephen Chryssoulis;Jian-Wei Li

  • Exploration potential of Cu isotope fractionation in porphyry copper deposits

    Ryan Mathur;Spencer Titley;Fernando Barra;Susan Brantley

  • A New Look at the Geology of the Zambian Copperbelt

    David Selley;David Broughton;Robert Scott;Murray Hitzman

  • Geochemical and micro-textural fingerprints of boiling in pyrite

    Nelson Román;Martin Reich;Mathieu Leisen;Diego Morata

  • Trace elements in magnetite from massive iron oxide-apatite deposits indicate a combined formation by igneous and magmatic-hydrothermal processes

    Jaayke L. Knipping;Laura D. Bilenker;Adam C. Simon;Martin Reich

  • Giant Kiruna-type deposits form by efficient flotation of magmatic magnetite suspensions

    Jaayke L. Knipping;Laura D. Bilenker;Adam C. Simon;Martin Reich

  • TRACE ELEMENT SIGNATURE OF PYRITE FROM THE LOS COLORADOS IRON OXIDE-APATITE (IOA) DEPOSIT, CHILE: A MISSING LINK BETWEEN ANDEAN IOA AND IRON OXIDE COPPER-GOLD SYSTEMS?

    Martin Reich;Adam C. Simon;Artur Deditius;Fernando Barra

  • A Re–Os study of sulfide minerals from the Bagdad porphyry Cu–Mo deposit, northern Arizona, USA

    Fernando Barra;Fernando Barra;Joaquin Ruiz;Ryan Mathur;Spencer Titley

  • Halogens, trace element concentrations, and Sr-Nd isotopes in apatite from iron oxide-apatite (IOA) deposits in the Chilean iron belt: Evidence for magmatic and hydrothermal stages of mineralization

    Gisella Palma;Fernando Barra;Martin Reich;Victor Valencia

  • Plume-subduction interaction forms large auriferous provinces

    Santiago Tassara;José María González-Jiménez;José María González-Jiménez;Martin Reich;Manuel E. Schilling

  • Laramide Porphyry Cu-Mo Mineralization in Northern Mexico: Age Constraints from Re-Os Geochronology in Molybdenite

    Fernando Barra;Joaquin Ruiz;Victor A. Valencia;Lucas Ochoa-Landín

  • U–Pb zircon and Re–Os molybdenite geochronology from La Caridad porphyry copper deposit: insights for the duration of magmatism and mineralization in the Nacozari District, Sonora, Mexico

    Victor A. Valencia;J. Ruiz;F. Barra;F. Barra;G. Geherls

  • Kiruna-Type Iron Oxide-Apatite (IOA) and Iron Oxide Copper-Gold (IOCG) Deposits Form by a Combination of Igneous and Magmatic-Hydrothermal Processes: Evidence from the Chilean Iron Belt

    Adam C. Simon;Jaayke Knipping;Martin Reich;Fernando Barra

  • Fe–O stable isotope pairs elucidate a high-temperature origin of Chilean iron oxide-apatite deposits

    Laura D. Bilenker;Adam C. Simon;Martin Reich;Craig C. Lundstrom

  • Formation of Massive Iron Deposits Linked to Explosive Volcanic Eruptions

    J. Tomás Ovalle;Nikita L. La Cruz;Martin Reich;Fernando Barra

  • Unraveling the origin of the Andean IOCG clan: A Re-Os isotope approach

    Fernando Barra;Martin Reich;David Selby;Paula Rojas

  • Formation of iron oxide–apatite deposits

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  • A review of magnetite geochemistry of Chilean iron oxide-apatite (IOA) deposits and its implications for ore-forming processes

    Gisella Palma;Fernando Barra;Martin Reich;Adam C. Simon

  • New contributions to the understanding of Kiruna-type iron oxide-apatite deposits revealed by magnetite ore and gangue mineral geochemistry at the El Romeral deposit, Chile

    Paula A. Rojas;Fernando Barra;Artur Deditius;Martin Reich

  • Timing and formation of porphyry Cu-Mo mineralization in the Chuquicamata district, northern Chile: new constraints from the Toki cluster

    Fernando Barra;Hugo Alcota;Sergio Rivera;Victor Valencia

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