945 resultados para ore deposit
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The recent years research indicated that middle-south section of Da Hinggan Mountains metallogenic belt has two periods(Hercynian and Yanshanian) characteristics of metallogenesis, as well as the most of ore deposits in the area closely relate to Permian strata. Longtoushan ore deposit discovered in 2004 is an Ag-Pb-Zn polymetallic ore deposit born in Permian and located in the east hillside of the metallogenic belt, which has considerable resources potentials. It has important research value for its good metallogenic location and blank research history. Base on the detail field geology studies, the geology characteristics of "two stages and three kinds of metallogensis" has established. According to further work through geochemistry research including trace element, REE, S, Pb and Sr isotope, as well as petrography, microtemperature measurement, Laser Raman analysis and thermodynamics calculation of fluid inclusion, origin and characteristic of the ore-forming material and fluid has been discussed. And a new technology of single pellet Rb-Sr isochrones has been tried for dating its born time. Bae on above work, study of ore deposit comparison has been carried out, and metallogesis controlling factor and geological prospecting symbol have been summarized. Finally, metallogenic model and prospecting model have been established. According to above, the next step work direction has been proposed. Main achievement of the paper are listed as follow: 1.Longtoushan ore deposit has experienced two metallogenic periods including hot-water sedimentation period and hydrothermal reformation period. There are three kinds of metallizing phase: bedded(or near-bedded) phase, vein-shaped phase and pipe-shaped phase. The mian metallogenic period is hot-water sedimentation period. 2.Ore deposit geochemistry research indicated that the metal sulfides have charcateristic of hot-water sedimentation metallogensis, but generally suffered later hydrothermal transformation. The barite mineral isotope content is homogenous, showing the seabed hot-water sedimentation origin characteristic. Wall rock, such as tuff is one of metallogenic material origins. Both of Pb model age and Rb-Sr isochrone research older age value than that of strata, possibly for been influenced by hydrothermal transformation, and interfusion of ancient basis material. 3.There are two kinds of main metallogenic fluid inclusion in barite of the Longtoushan ore deposit, which are rich gas phase( C type) and liquid phase (D type). Their size is 2~7um, and principal components is H2O. Both kinds of fluid inclusion have freezing point temperature -7.1~-2.4℃ and -5.5~-0.3℃, salinity 4.0~10.6wt% and 0.5~8.5wt%, homogeneous temperature 176.8~361.6℃ and 101.4~279.9℃, which peak value around 270℃ and 170℃, respectively. Density of the ore-forming fluid is 0.73~0.97g/cm3, and metallogenic pressure is 62.3×105~377.9×105Pa. Above characteristic of the fluid inclusion are well geared to that of ore deposit originated in seabed hot-water sedimentation. 4.Through the comparison research, that Longtoushan ore deposit has main characteristic of hot-water sedimentation ore deposit has been indicated. Ore-forming control factor and prospecting symbol of it has been summarized, as well as metallogenic model and prospecting model. Next step work direction about prospecting has also been proposed finally.
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Jiaodong Peninsula is the largest repository of gold in China. Varieties of studies have been involved in the mechanism of metallogenesis. This thesis is a part of the project "Study of basic geology related to the prespecting of the supra-large deposits" which supported by National Climbing Program of China to Prof. Zhou. One of the key scientific problems is to study the age and metallogenic dynamics of ore deposit and to understand how interaction between mantle and crust constrains on metallogenesis and lithogenesis. As Jiaodong Peninsula to be study area, the Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd and Pb isotopic systematics of pyrite and altered rocks are measured to define the age and origin of gold. The elemental and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic compositions of dikes and granites was studied to implicate the source and lithogenesis of the dike and granite and removal of lithosphere and the interaction between mantle and crust in the Jiaodong Peninsula. Considering the tectonic of Jiaodong Peninsula, basic on the time and space, this thesis gives a metallogenic dynamics of gold mineralization and discusses the constraints of the interaction between mantle and crust on the metallogenesis and lithogenesis. This thesis reports the first direct Rb-Sr dating of pyrites and ores using sub-sampling from lode gold deposit in Linglong, Jiaodong Peninsula and the results demonstrate this as a useful geochronological technique for gold mineralization with poor age constraint. The Rb-Sr data of pyrites yields an isochron age of (121.6-122.7) Ma, whereas, those of ore and ore-pyrite spread in two ranges from 120.0 to 121.8 Ma and 110.0-111.7 Ma. Studies of characteristic of gold deposit, microscopy of pyrite and quartz indicate that the apparent ages of ore and ore-pyrite are not isochron ages, it was only mixed by two end members, i.e., the primitive hydrothermal fluids and wall rocks. However, the isochron age of pyrite samples constrains the age of gold mineralization, i.e., early Cretaceous, which is in good consistence with the published U-Pb ages of zircon by using the SHRIMP technique. The whole rock Rb-Sr isochron age of altered rocks indicates that the age of gold mineralizing in the Xincheng gold deposit is 116.6 ± 5.3 Ma. The Sr, Nd and Pb isotopic compositions of pyrite and altered rocks indicate that the gold and relevant elements were derived from multi-sources, i.e. dikes derived from enriched lithospheric mantle and granites, granodiorites and metamorphic rocks outcropped on the crust. It also shows that the hydrothermal fluids derived from mantle magma degassing had play an important role in the gold mineralizing. The major and trace elements, Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic data of granites and granodiorites suggest that the Linglong Granite and Kunyushan Granite were derived from partial melting of basement rocks in the Jiaodong Peninsula at post-collision of North China Craton with South China Craton. Guojialing Granodiorite was considered to be derived from a mixture source, that is, mixed by magmas derived from an enriched lithospheric mantle and crust during the delamination of lithosphere induced by the subduction of Izanagi Plate and the movement of Tancheng-Lujiang Fault. There are kinds of dikes occurred in the Jiaodong Peninsula, which are accompanying with gold mineralization in time and space. The dikes include gabrro, diabase, pyroxene diorite, gabrrophyre, granite-porphyry, and aplite. The whole rock K-Ar ages give two age intervals: 120-124 Ma for the dikes that erupted at the gold mineralizing stage, and <120 Ma of the dikes that intruded after gold mineralizing. According to the age and the relationship between the dikes and gold mineralizing, the dikes could be divided into two groups: Group I (t = 120-124 Ma) and Group II (t < 120Ma). Group I dikes show the high Mg and K, low Ti contents, negative Nb anomalies and positive Eu anomalies, high ~(87)Sr/~(86)Sr and negative εNd(t) values and an enrichment in light rare earth elements, large ion lithosphile elements and a depletion in high field strength elements. Thus the elemental and isotopic characteristics of the Group I dikes indicate that they were derived from an enriched lithospheric mantle perhaps formed by metasomatism of the melt derived from the recycled crustal materials during the deep subduction of continent. In contrast, the Group II dikes have high Ti, Mg and K contents, no negative Nb anomalies, high ~(87)Sr/~(86)Sr and positive or little negative εNd(t) values, which indicate the derivation from a source like OIB-source. The geochemical features also give the tectonic constraints of dikes, which show that Group I dikes were formed at continental arc setting, whereas Group II dikes were formed within plate background. Considering the tectonic setting of Jiaodong Peninsula during the period of gold mineralizing, the metallogenic dynamics was related to the subduction of Izanagi Plate, movement of Tancheng-Lujiang Fault and removal of lithopheric mantle during Late Mesozoic Era.
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The Puziwan gold deposit is located at the northern boundary of the North China platform where there are very favorable ore-forming conditions. The deposit is a medium-sized gold deposit associated with silver and copper polymetallic minerallization which were closely related to cryptoexplosive processes and fluidization and underwent multi-epoch superposition of mineralization. The mineralization consists of cryptoexplosive breccia-type, fluidizing-type, porphyry-type, quartz vein-type, etc. The ore-controlling law of ore-bearing brecciated zone is systematically studied in the paper. The shape, scale and attitude of ore bodies are dominat in the upper, the ore bodies of fluidizing breccia-type are dominant in the upper and the middle part, the porphyry-type ore bodies are dominant in the bottom. The quartz vein-type ore bodies are impenetrated in all the brecciated zone. The metallogenic epoch of Puziwan gold deposit is collated and stipulated. The Rb-Sr isochron age of quartz porphyry (wall rock) is 233 Ma, refering to the Ar-Ar age of gold-bearing quartz, excluded the former conclusion that the so-called metallogenic epoch (245.9Ma) is in Indosinian epoch. The nonage metallogenic age of Buziwan gold deposit shoule be in the Yanshanian epoch (142.5Ma). By applying the sub-specimen sampling technique, the Rb-Sr isochron age of gold-bearing pyrites in late mineralization epoch is dated to be 64 Ma. In conclusion, the metallogenetic epoch of Puziwan gold deposit is in late Yanshanian-early Himalayan epoch. On the above basis, the metallogenic model of the "train type" and new texture model of ore deposit are established. by applying the methods of geology, shallow seismic exploration, remote sensing, partial geochemical extraction and the study of inclusions in the late granite porphyry, the author has made the metallogenic progosis in the depth and the prephery of Puziwan gold deposit and eight prospecting targets are proposed.
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The mechanism of gold ore formation in the eastern Tianshan Mountains, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, that has been dealt with from various aspects, remains unclear. On the basis of investigations of regional geology, ore deposit geology, and microscopic observations of ores and related rocks of the Jinwozi, the 210, and the Mazhuangshan gold ore deposits, this thesis made a systematic research on the microthermometry of gangue quartz-hosted fluid inclusions, gas, liquid ion and rare earth element compositions and hydrogen, oxygen isotope compositions of sulfide- and quartz-hosted fluid inclusions, and sulfur and lead isotope compositions of sulfide ore minerals from the major ores in the three deposits. On the basis of the above synthetic studies, sources of ore-forming fluids and metals, and mechanism of gold ore formation in the region were discussed. Gas compositions of pyrite- and sphalerite-hosted fluid inclusions were first analyzed in this thesis. Compared with gangue quartz-hosted fluid inclusions, the sulfide-hosted ones are richer in gaseous species CO2, CO, and CH4 etc. Both gas and liquid CO2 are commonly observed in fluid inclusions, whereas halite daughter minerals rarely occur. Ore-forming fluids for the three gold ore deposits are characteristically of medium to low temperatures, medium to low salinities, are rich in CO2 and Na+, K+, Cl" ions. Gas covariation diagrams exhibit linear trends that are interpreted as reflecting mixing between the magamtic fluid and meteoric-derived groundwater. Regarding rare earth element compositions, the Jinwozi and the 210 deposits show moderate to strong LREE/HREE fractionations with negative Eu anomalies. However, the Mazhuangshan deposit shows little LREE/HREE fractionation with positive Eu anomalies. Hydrogen and oxygen isotope compositions of pyrite-hosted fluid inclusions that were first analyzed in this thesis indicate the presence of magmatic water. Hydrogen and oxygen isotope compositions of pyrite- and quartz-hosted fluid inclusions suggest mixing between magmatic water and meteoric-derived groundwater. Sulfur and lead isotope compositions of sulfide ore minerals indicate multi-sources for the metallogenetic materials that range from the crust to the mantle. On the basis of the above synthetic studies, genesis of the gold ore deposits in the eastern Tianshan Mountains was approached. From the Middle-Late Hercynian to Early Indosinian, geodynamic regime of the region was changing from the collisional compression to the post-collisional extension. During the period, magmas were derived from the crust and the mantle and carried metallogenetic materials. Magma intrusion in the upper crust released the magmatic fluids, and drove circulation of groundwater. Mixing of magmatic fluid with groundwater, and extraction of metallogenetic materials from the country rocks are the mechanism for the gold ore formation in the eastern Tianshan Mountains.
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These are two parts included in this report. In the first part, the zonation of the complexes in its series, lithofacies, the depth of magma source and chambers is discussed in detailed for the first time based on the new data of petrol-chemistry, isotopes, tectono-magma activity of Mesozoic volcano-plutonic complexes in the southern Great Hinggan Mts. Then, the genetic model of the zonality, double overlapped layer system, is proposed. The main conclusions are presented as follows: The Mesozoic volcanic-plutonic complexes in the southern Great Hinggan were formed by four stages of magma activity on the base of the subduction system formed in late Paleozoic. The Mesozoic magmatic activity began in Meso-Jurassic Epoch, flourished in late Jurassic Epoch, and declined in early Cretaceous Epoch. The complexes consist dominantly of acidic rocks with substantial intermediate rocks and a few mefic ones include the series of calc alkaline, high potassium calc alkaline, shoshonite, and a few alkaline. Most of those rocks are characterized by high potassium. The volcano-plutonic complexes is characterized by zonality, and can be divided mainly into there zones. The west zone, located in northwestern side of gneiss zone in Great Xinggan mountains, are dominated of high potassium basalts and basaltic andesite. The middle zone lies on the southeast side of the Proterozoic gneiss zone, and its southeast margin is along Huangganliang, Wushijiazi, and Baitazi. It composed of dominatly calc-alkaline, high potassium calc-alkaline rocks, deep granite and extrusive rhyolite. The east zone, occurring along Kesheketong Qi-Balinyou Qi-Balinzuo Qi, is dominated of shoshonite. In generally, southeastward from the Proterozoic gneiss zone, the Mesozoic plutons show the zones-mica granitites zone, hornblende-mica granitite zone, mica-hornblende granitite zone; the volcanic rocks also display the zones of calc alkaline-high potassium calc alkaline and shoshonites. In the same space, the late Paleozoic plutons also display the same zonality, which zones are combined of binary granite, granodiorite, quartz diorite and diorite southeast wards from the gneiss. Meso-Jurassic Epoch granite plutons almost distribute in the middle zone on the whole. Whereas late Jurassic Epoch volcanic rocks distribute in the west and east zone. This distribution of the volcano-plutonic complexes reveals that the middle zone was uplifted more intensively then the other zones in Meso-Jurassic and late Jurassic Epoches. Whole rock Rb-Sr isochron ages of the high potassium calc-alkaline volcanic rocks in the west zone, the calc-alkaline and high potassium calc-alkaline granite the middle zone, shoshonite in the east zone are 136Ma, 175Ma and 154Ma, respectively. The alkaline rocks close to the shoshonite zone is 143Ma and 126Ma. The isochron ages are comparable well with the K-Ar ages of the rocks obtained previously by other researchers. The compositions of Sr ans Nd isotopes suggest that the source of Mesozoic volcanic-plutonic complexes in Great Hinggan Mts. is mostly Paleo-Asia oceanic volcanic-sedimentary rocks, which probably was mixed by antiquated gneiss. The tectonic setting for Mesozoic magmatism was subductive continental margin. But this it was not directly formed by present west Pacific subduction. It actully was the re-working of the Paleozoic subduction system( which was formed during the Paleo-Asia ocean shortening) controlled by west Pacific subduction. For this reason, Although Great Hinggan Mts. is far away from west Pacific subduction zone, its volcanic arc still occurred echoing to the volcanic activities of east China, it, but the variation trend of potassium content in volcano-plutonic complexes of Great Hinggan is just reverse to ones of west Pacific. The primitive magmas occurred in the southern Great Hinggan Mts. Include high-potassium calc-alkaline basalt, high potassium calc-alkaline rhyolite, high potassium rhyolite, non-Eu negative anomaly trachy-rhyolite et al. Therefore, all of primitive magmas are either mafic or acid, and most of intermediate rocks occurring in the area are the products of Mesozoic acid magma contaminated by the Paleozoic volcanic- sedimentary rocks. The depth of those primitive magma sources and chambers gradually increase from northwest to southeast. This suggests that Paleozoic subduction still controlled the Mesozoic magmatism. In summary, the lithosphere tectonic system of the southern Great Hinggan Mts. controlling Mesozoic magmatism is a double overlapped layer system developing from Paleozoic subduction system. For this reason, the depth of crust of the southern Great Hinggan Mts. is thicker than that of its two sides, and consequently it causes regional negative gravity abnormity. The second part of this report shows the prolongation of the research work carried on in my doctor's period. Author presents new data about Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd isotopic compositions and ages, geochamical features, genesis mineralogy and ore deposit geology of the volcanic rocks in Kunyang rift. On the base of the substantial work, author presents a prospect of copper bearing magnetite ore deposit. The most important conclusions are as follows: 1. It is proved that all of these carbonatites controlled by a ringing structure system in Wuding-Lufeng basin in the central Yunnan were formed in the Mesoproterozoic period. Two stages could be identified as follows: in the first stage, carbonatitic volcanic rocks, such as lavas(Sm-Nd, 1685Ma), basaltic porphyrite dykes(Sm-Nd, 1645Ma), pyroclastic rocks and volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks, formed in the outer ring; in the second stage, carbonatitic breccias and dykes(Rb-Sr, 1048 Ma) did in the middle ring. The metamorphic age of the carbonatitic lavas (Rb-Sr, 893 Ma) in the outer ring was determined. The magma of carbonatitic volcanic rocks derived mainly form enriched mantle whose basement is depleted mantle that had been metasomated by mantle fluid and contaminated by Archaean lower crust. Carbonatitic spheres were discovered in ore bearing layers in Lishi copper mining in Yimen recently, which formed in calcite carbonatitic magma extrusion. This discovery indicates that the formation of copper ore deposit genesis relates to carbonatitic volcanic activity. The iron and copper ore deposits occurring in carbonatitic volcanic- sedimentary rocks in Kunyang rift results from carbonatitic magmatism. Author calls this kind of ore deposits as subaqueous carbonatitic iron-copper deposit. The magnetic anomaly area in the north of Lishi copper mining in Yimen was a depression more lower than its circumference. Iron and copper ores occurrig on the margin of the magnetic anomaly are volcanic hydrothermal deposit. The magnetic body causing the magnetic anomaly must be magnetite ore. Because the anomaly area is wide, it can be sure that there is a large insidious ore deposit embedding there.
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陕西旬阳公馆和青铜沟汞锑矿床位于南秦岭东部的旬阳陆缘拗陷带中,是汞锑共生的大型和超大型矿床,是秦岭-中亚汞锑矿带中具代表意义的矿床。矿床成因一直存在争议,有沉积-改造、沉积-再造、岩浆热液、多源热液成因等不同看法。本次研究着手于区域地质、矿床地质和矿床地球化学特征,来探讨矿床成因。 本文在比较详细的野外调查基础上,利用流体包裹体测温、稳定同位素分析、以及等离子体质谱(ICP-MS)等方法,研究了矿床中矿石的包裹体特征和地球化学特征,认为公馆-青铜沟汞锑矿床的形成与中生代陆陆碰撞造山作用有关。在前人的研究基础上,获得了如下几点认识: ① 公馆-青铜沟汞锑矿床赋存于泥盆系白云岩中,与断裂紧密伴生,矿体呈脉状,矿石主要由辉锑矿、辰砂、石英、方解石等矿物组成,矿石类型有汞-锑型和单汞型两种。 ② 包裹体研究表明,石英和方解石中主要以富液包裹体为主。石英中包裹体均一温度为136~274℃,盐度变化范围为1.57~11.34%NaClequiv.,方解石中包裹体均一温度180~272℃,盐度为1.23~8.81% NaClequiv.。计算出的流体密度在变化范围在0.38~0.58 g/cm3之间。与国内其他一些同类矿床(如锡矿山锑矿、铜仁-凤凰汞矿带中的汞矿床、广西大厂锑矿床、晴隆大厂锑矿床、南秦岭十里坪锑矿床、沃溪金锑钨矿床等)相比成矿流体具有中低温、低盐度、低密度的特点,属于改造热液。 ③ 稀土元素研究表明:方解石的稀土配分模式和白云岩的相似,均为轻稀土富集型。 ④ 稳定同位素研究显示:辉锑矿的δ34S值为2.0~9.4‰,辰砂的δ34S值为3.3~11.6‰,与地层黄铁矿的δ34S值3.4~8.6‰一致,硫主要来源于赋矿地层;氢氧同位素研究也表明成矿流体属于改造热液,成矿期流体是经过深部循环了的地层建造水,成矿末期以大气水为主;碳氧同位素研究也表明,方解石来源于碳酸盐岩的溶解,形成过程中受到了地层有机碳的影响。 ⑤ 通过对前人的Sr同位素进一步分析研究表明:矿石样品的87Sr/86Sr值大于白云岩的值,且其87Sr/86Sr值和Hg、Sb含量呈正的线性相关关系,表明部分成矿物质Hg、Sb与Sr是同一来源的。辉锑矿中的铅有正常普通铅的特征,而白云岩的铅以异常铅为主。推断矿石中的铅主要来源于基底地层。 ⑥ 矿床成矿地球动力学背景为碰撞造山体制。在碰撞的增温增压期间,形成Ⅰ阶段矿化,即以白云石为脉石的微弱汞矿化;在挤压向伸展转变期间,形成Ⅱ阶段锑矿化和Ⅲ阶段汞矿化,是成矿的主要时期,脉石矿物主要为石英,其次为方解石;到了伸展减压降温阶段,形成Ⅳ阶段矿化,以发育微弱汞锑矿化或无矿化的粗大的方解石脉为特征。
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作为铅锌金属的主要来源,赋存于沉积岩中的铅锌矿床吸引了全球范围的地质学家和矿床学家。在过去的50年内塔里木西南缘陆续发现了一批赋存于沉积岩中的铅锌矿,并开展相应的研究。但还是存在一些关键问题值得探讨,例如成矿时代、金属及硫的来源,以及成矿机制。 塔木铅锌矿床是塔里木西南缘最为重要的赋存于沉积岩中的铅锌矿床之一,其位于西昆仑和塔里木地块接触带北侧塔里木边缘,区域地层均变形或被错断。矿床赋存于下石炭统碳酸盐岩角砾岩带中,具有经济价值的矿体五个,铅锌资源量约0.2Mt。 自20世纪40年代塔木铅锌矿被发现以来,已陆续开展的研究工作有流体包裹体、铅同位素、硫同位素、碳同位素、氧同位素以及稀土元素等,但矿床成因依然困惑着众多的矿床学家。其中一部分认为矿床属密西西比河谷型,另一部分则认为应属沉积喷流型。但从前人发表的文献看,矿石结构构造、角砾和填隙物等基础研究被普遍忽视了。 在中国科学院知识创新项目(KZCX2-YW-107-6)和科技部国家科技支撑计划(2006BAB07B04-04)的资助下,本次研究以塔木铅锌矿为突破口,运用矿物学、岩石学、矿床学、地球化学方法和手段对其加以研究,以揭示成矿机制及矿床成因。以下就获得的一些新的数据、调查结论、观点作一概述: (1). 在分析矿体形态和与围岩接触关系基础上,提出塔木铅锌矿床为同生断层控制,角砾岩带为断层的组成部分;通过细致的镜下观察,深入探讨了角砾、填隙物及其结构构造,提出填隙物中沥青在成矿中的具有重要作用,并首次发现赋存于填隙物中的钡-钾长石。角砾可根据几何形态特征和角砾间接触关系分为五类:内碎屑角砾(IB)、成岩期角砾(DB)、后生角砾(EB)、崩塌角砾(FB)、断层角砾(DB),其中断层角砾可以分为矿化断层角砾(MFB)和无矿化断层角砾(WFB)。填隙物可以根据结构划分为三种类型:同沉积-成岩作用填隙物(纹层构造),溶蚀-交代填隙物(细粒,颗粒边缘具有溶蚀港湾结构),以及空洞充填填隙物(粗晶结构)。塔木铅锌矿演化具有三个清晰的期次:沉积期、成岩期和后生期。矿化是成岩期和后生期的产物,主要为后生期。矿化可分为两个主要阶段:溶蚀-交代阶段和空洞充填阶段,其中溶蚀-交代阶段是矿化的主要阶段。管/脉状构造是溶蚀-交代阶段最重要的特征,其多见于后生角砾的填隙物中。 (2). 在对角砾(白云石)和填隙物(白云石)的微量元素、稀土元素、C、O同位素以及填隙物白云石流体包裹体研究基础上提出水/岩作用和TSR过程控制着流体的演化。充填阶段流体为低温(119~191°C),盐度介于10.9~11.4wt% NaCl eq.,压强介于2~39MPa,含有少量H2S,缺乏SO42-的流体。Ca2+和HCO3-为流体主要的阳离子和阴离子。填隙物与角砾具有相似的稀土元素配分模式—海相碳酸盐岩。如果填隙物中混入钡-钾长石,其稀土元素配分模式则发生显著改变。氧同位素和碳同位素显示填隙物较角砾富集轻同位素。由于闪锌矿流体包裹体氧同位素值显著低于角砾,暗示存在大气降水的参与。根据氧同位素质量平衡方程可估计水/岩比值,封闭体系水/岩比值在0.16~0.67(119°C)或0.12~0.43(191°C),开放体系水/岩比值在0.13~0.37(119°C)或0.10~0.28(191°C)。热化学硫酸盐还原过程(TSR)可能对沥青和H2S的形成起了重要的作用,并影响碳同位素值变化。 (3). 塔木铅锌矿硫可能来自海水或蒸发盐,存在有机物硫的加入,并受TSR过程和硫储库效应的控制,铅可能为来自淋滤结晶基底的产物。 (4). 讨论了闪锌矿流体包裹体Rb-Sr法的理论基础和应用前提,指出对定年闪锌矿必须开展细致的矿物学研究,并进行了该矿床的定年尝试。 (5). 最终得出塔木铅锌矿为赋存于碳酸盐岩受同生断层和热化学硫酸盐还原过程控制的后生铅锌矿床。
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稀矿山式铜矿是指赋存在昆阳群因民组地层中的铜铁矿床,其大地构造背景属于元古代裂谷带,大陆裂谷是超大型铜等多金属矿形成和分布的有利环境,在裂谷下部常发育异常地慢和岩浆源,裂谷空间上的多层次性使矿床具有明显垂向分带特征,其演化时间的长期性、脉动性和继承性便于多期成矿作用相互叠加、矿质的高度聚集。稀矿山式铜矿以落雪矿区稀矿山矿段最为典型,主要分布在因民落雪大乔地一稀矿山、滥山、磨子山,滥泥坪6-4巷、白锡腊和拖布卡地区。该类矿床广布于康滇地轴南段东川、武定一罗茨、元江、易门狮子山、金沙江南岸的花生坪、红门厂等地,已知中型铜矿床1处(稀矿山)、中型铁矿床2处(鹅头厂、笔架山)、小型铜(铁)矿床多处,上世纪90年代易门狮子山该类矿床的发现,表明该类矿床在东川-易门具找矿潜在远景。本文通过对东川矿区稀矿山式铜矿的常量元素、微量元素、包裹体、同位素及同位素定年等地球化学研究,获得以下认识:1.东川矿区地层(包括其下覆基底)和晋宁期碱基性岩中Cu等成矿元素背景值较高,且在蚀变过程中均能析出Cu等成矿元素。矿床中Cu等成矿物质来源复杂,以深源为主,部分来源于地层(因民组紫色层和落雪组白云岩)及基底地层:矿区内的退色蚀变作用可能是混合流体碱质交代改造作用的结果,对铜矿形成影响明显,是铜矿化的标志;2.该类矿床成矿流体属于中高温、中高盐度、高密度Na,(K+)Ca2+-SO42-(Cl-)型,以深部岩浆水为主,混有大量海水和变质水。矿床中发现了富NZ包裹体,可能是矿床形成时,深大断裂活动、碱基性岩浆带来地球深部(上地慢和下地壳)物质并形成的成矿流体,在氧化一去挥发分作用过程中所形成;3.铁矿体被铜矿体包围,铁矿石被铜矿细脉穿插,说明铜矿化的形成晚于铁矿化。黄铜矿单矿物的Re-05同位素年龄研究表明其成矿年龄为826士230Ma,接近矿区碱基性岩年龄,与昆阳裂谷内其它类型铜矿成矿时代相当,均属于晋宁-澄江期;4.东川矿区晋宁一澄江期碱基性岩侵入活动明显,常作为因民组复杂角砾岩胶结物和岩脉(体)产出,多分布于深大断裂及其派生的次级构造附近,明显受南北向小江深大断裂走滑运动引起的右行旋扭及其派生构造控制,与“落因破碎带”和“铜矿分布”较吻合,均为“Z”字形。表明东川矿区铜矿形成与深大断裂及其派生次级构造和,宁-澄江期碱基性岩侵入活动关系密切;5.昆阳裂谷内的多数铜矿同位素成矿年龄多集中在9.0亿-6.5亿年之间,属于晋宁-澄江期,与Redina大陆裂解时限相当。表明裂谷内铜矿床的形成可能与Rodinia大陆裂解有关。因此,总结东川稀矿山式铜矿成矿模式为沉积(Fe、Cu)-热液叠加(Cu)改造:晋宁-澄江期,小江深大断裂发生走滑运动,在东川矿区造成右行旋扭及其派生构造,形成“Z”,字形落因破碎带,同时来自深源(下地壳或上地慢)碱基性岩浆侵入,不仅带来了大量Cu等成矿物质,更重要的是提供了热源,促使地层水(落雪组白云岩和因民组紫色层)循环,与富碱(Na和K)岩浆水混合,形成富碱中高温高盐度流体。因民组紫色层与其底部角砾岩接触带,具有较高的空隙度和渗透率,有利于成矿流体的运移和成矿。在这种混合流体作用下,地层中Cu等成矿物质析出,叠加改造了初始铜矿化最终形成稀矿山式铜矿。
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A few examples of supergene ore formation and their interaction with morphogenesis (palaeosurfaces) and weathering mineralogy are discussed. Geomorphological and mineralogical records to characterize palaeosurfaces associate the weathering of primary minerals and their relationship with concentrations of cooper and iron ore deposits in southeastern state of São Paulo, Brazil. We have distinguished two palaeosurfaces generated by several weathering phases and controlled by the geological framework. The first and oldest upper palaeosurfaces (900 - 1000 m a.s.l.), situated in Riberão Branco (Alto do Brancal), were developed on silico-limestones. It is formed by typical iron laterites enriched by secondary products of cooper. The second and younger level palaeosurfaces located in Itapeva (Santa Blandina and Bairro do Sambra). This palaeosurface is formed by copper percolating through the weathered rock (saprolite). Other features can be observed like neo-formed products in laterites. They are classified into two types: clay like silico- cupriferous products (with noticeable amounts of iron) and copper minerals (crysocolla, in their flat slopes). These features allowed the presence of copper ores and their morphogenesis control will help in the exploration and prospecting of supergene ore mineral.
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The objects of this study are three manganese ore deposits and one mine derived from lateritic weathering of gondites (spessartine quartzites). These deposits are associated with Mn-rich garnet metasediments of the Itapira Group (Paleoproterozoic) and the reserves were estimated at approximately 2.0 × 10 6 tons with an average grade of 23% MnO 2. The ore minerals are cryptomelane, pyrolusite, lithiophorite, spessartine and psilomelane. Several crystal shapes and textural characteristics were identifi ed in this study, which are related to the degree of liberation, as confi rmed by heavy media separation method. In this study, we determined the main characteristics of the liberation of manganese, which is concentrated in the fi ne grain-size fraction and is lost during ore dressing. Therefore, the low average content of MnO 2 (28%) is due to this loss, whereas at grain size of minus 0.074 mm, contents near 40% MnO 2 were observed. This suggests that the ore can be used for manufacturing manganese sulphate fertilizers. A comparative study with the ore deposits located at Ouro Fino (MG), mainly with the Caneleiras mine, showed that higher degree of liberation occurs in the coarse grain-size fractions (0.84 to 0.074 mm with MnO 2 content of 38%). As a consequence, the ore can be used for manufacturing Fe-Si-Mn alloys.
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Mineral research works are fundamentals for recognition and incorporation of new reserves. This paper present an integrated analysis of geologic and metallogenetics data, with results gotten from the application of the Induced Polarization geophysical method, in an copper ore occurrence, inserted in Camaquã sedimentary basin, situated in northeast of Caçapava do Sul city (RS). In area ocurr arkosean arenites average coarse, the intensely silicified and recrystallized, pertaining to Passo da Promessa Formation. The presence of azurita and malachite in breakings and high porosity zones of the host rock characterizes the mineral occurrence in surface, located in the crossing two fault families. The inversion models indicate the predominance of high chargeability in vulcanics tuff, rock of high porosity in relation to the andesites and metaconglomerates gifts in the area. The strong structural control of the mineral occurrence associated the high chargeability in volcanic tuff is indications of the hydrothermal fluid access by means of faults, until rocks with great porosity, where it occurred disseminations of copper sulfides in depth and carbonates in surface.
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The mineral exploration is a complex activity that should involve a combination of direct and indirect techniques of geological investigation. The growing demand for base metals in the national and international market provides the revaluation of mineral occurrences that can become deposits and mines. This paper presents the results of the electrical resistivity and induced polarization geophysical methods in azimuthal arrangement, applied in a mineral occurrence of disseminated copper sulfides, previously studied through trenches and core drilling, located in the Camaquã Sedimentary Basin, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The inversion models indicate the coincidence of high chargeability and low resistivity values. The integration of geophysical data permitted the elaboration of 3D attributes visualization models for the mineralization enclosed in volcanic tuffs. The integrated geophysical and geological analysis indicates the potential of a new mineralized area. © 2012 Sociedade Brasileira de Geofísica.
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Pós-graduação em Geologia Regional - IGCE
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Mina de Manganês do Igarapé Azul posiciona-se geologicamente no interior do feixe da Falha Carajás, na porção central do Sistema Transcorrente de Carajás. O depósito do Manganês do Azul relaciona-se a rochas sedimentares pelíticas do Membro Azul, na base da Formação Águas Claras (Arqueano), em contato discordante, acima do Grupo Grão Pará (Nogueira et al, 1995). Três frentes de lavra a céu aberto estão atualmente em andamento na área: (1) Mina Principal (Mina 1), (2) Mina 2 e (3) Mina 3. Nestes locais encontram-se excelentes afloramentos de siltitos intercalados com argilitos e arenitos finos, intercalados com níveis manganesíferos. Essas rochas estão organizadas em conjuntos de dobras e falhas normais e inversas sob deformação heterogênea, particionada em diferentes escalas. As seções geológicas realizadas nas frentes de lavra mostram a predominância de siltitos intercalados com argilitos em contato com rochas pelíticas manganesíferas e minério (bióxido de Mn). Nessas rochas são comuns estruturas primárias tipo hummocky, estratificações cruzadas, e laminações plano-paralelas. O acamamento centimétrico a métrico (em média de 30 a 50 cm ) representa a principal estrutura primária, usada como marcador de deformação, observada nas rochas. A Mina do Igarapé Azul encontra-se dividida em dois blocos, separados por falha normal com rejeito de até dezenas de metros, com o bloco norte alto em relação ao bloco sul. O bloco sul encontra-se pouco deformado, apresentado uma regularidade no acamamento que mergulha com ângulos suaves para sul, colocando a camada de minério sucessivamente em níveis mais profundos na direção S. No bloco norte o acamamento apresenta um comportamento heterogêneo. A deformação é mais expressiva nessa região, estando o nível de minério deformado por dobras e falhas inversas. Além da cinemática vertical, as falhas apresentam deslocamento conjugado destral dando a essas feições um caráter oblíquo. Essa região pode ser definida como um corredor de deformação. O corredor observado no bloco norte, de acordo com os domínios principais separados pelas falhas anteriormente descritas, possui orientação NW-SE, com aproximadamente um quilômetro de extensão, sendo caracterizado por dobras assimétricas curvilineares com eixos de mergulhos suaves (10° a 25°) para NW e SE. Essas dobras são seccionadas por falhas normais sinuosas NW-SE e/ou E-W, com baixo ângulo de mergulho (em torno de 10° a 30°), subordinadas a transcorrências destrais, gerando em escala de detalhes feições como drag folds. Observam-se ainda falhas inversas retas e/ou sinuosas NW-SE e zonas de falhas sub-verticalizadas WNW -ESE. As dobras individuais nesta área são estruturas do tipo reversas, flexurais e com geometria en echelon com orientação semelhante às dobras curvilineares: eixos com baixo ângulo de mergulho (10° a 25°) e caimento para SE. O conjunto de feições anteriormente descrito desenha, em escala quilométrica, um antiforme aberto, provavelmente resultante da acomodação do acamamento em resposta a deformação dessas falhas. O paralelismo entre feições observadas na área da Mina do Igarapé Azul e os lineamentos maiores que desenham a Falha Carajás em planta sugere uma relação com dois importantes episódios deformacionais ocorridos durante a história tectônica da Falha Carajás. As falhas normais associadas a componente direcional destral, de maior expressividade da área da mina, estariam relacionadas ao episódio de transtensão destral responsável pela instalação da Falha Carajás anterior a 2.6 Ga (Pinheiro, 1997). As dobras, as falhas de cavalgamento e as zonas de falhas sub-verticalizadas estariam relacionados a deformações sob regime de transpressão sinistral, um segundo evento atuante na região, responsável pela reativação e inversão da maioria das estruturas próximas à zona da Falha Carajás (Pinheiro, 1997; Pinheiro & Holdsworth, 2000; Lima, 2002).
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O depósito Tocantinzinho, localizado em um lineamento de direção NW–SE, a SW de Itaituba (PA), é atualmente o maior depósito aurífero conhecido na Província Tapajós. Está hospedado no granito homônimo, essencialmente isótropo, no qual dominam rochas sieno e monzograníticas, que foram fraca a moderadamente alteradas por fluidos hidrotermais. Microclinização (mais precoce), cloritização, sericitização, silicificação e carbonatação (mais tardia) são os mais importantes tipos de alteração. O principal estágio de mineralização é contemporâneo à sericitização/silicificação e é representado por vênulas com sulfetos (pirita ± calcopirita ± galena ± esfalerita) e ouro associado, as quais mostram localmente trama stockwork. Além de teores expressivos de Cu, Pb e Zn, são anômalos, em algumas amostras, os de As, Bi e Mo. A relação dos teores do Au com os dos metais-base é aleatória e as razões Au/Ag variam de 0,05 a 5,0. O Au é mais enriquecido nas porções com maior abundância de sulfetos de metais-base, embora ocorra principalmente incluso na pirita. Monocristais de zircão, extraídos do granito Tocantinzinho, forneceram idade Pb-Pb média de 1982 ± 8 Ma, permitindo interpretá-lo como uma manifestação magmática precoce do arco Creporizão. Valores de δ13CPDB em calcita do estágio de carbonatação, dominantemente entre -3,45 e -2,29‰, são compatíveis com fonte crustal profunda, quiçá carbonatítica, enquanto os de δ18OSMOW (+5,97 a +14,10‰) indicam forte contribuição magmática, ainda que mascarada por influxo de águas provavelmente superficiais. Estudos de inclusões fluidas em andamento revelam a presença de fluidos aquocarbônicos, cujo CO2 poderia ter estado dissolvido no magma granítico em vez de ser relacionado à zona de cisalhamento. Os dados até aqui disponíveis permitem classificar o depósito aurífero Tocantinzinho como do tipo relacionado à intrusão.