Fig. 1: Spatial and temporal distribution of Tethyan porphyry Cu deposits.
From: Redox state of subducted sediments controls porphyry copper mineralization along the Tethyan belt

a Topographic map (www.mapswire.com) of the Tethyan domain highlighting Tethyan sutures3,4, porphyry deposit locations, and names of giant deposits (Cu > 2 Mt). b Temporal distribution of porphyry Cu deposits (polygons) across different metallogenic belts, illustrating their association with oceanic subduction (blue arrows) and continental collision (gray shadows). Detailed information about the deposits is available in the Supplementary Materials and Supplementary Data 1.