Epithermal gold mineralization in Costa Rica, Cordillera de Tilarán — exploration geochemistry and genesis of gold deposits

Autor: Petr Dobes, Vladimir Zacek, Enrique M. Quintanilla, Petr Mixa, Petr Lukes
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Journal of GEOsciences. :81-104
ISSN: 1803-1943
1802-6222
Popis: *Corresponding author Epithermal gold mineralization in quartz veins forms part of a large ore belt extending in the NW–SE direction parallel to the Cordillera de Tilaran, Costa Rica. It is confined to Miocene–Pliocene andesites and basalts of the Aguacate Group volcanic arc. Gold-bearing quartz veins are related to faults and fractures of steep inclinations, accompanied by pronounced hydrothermal alteration. The key tectonic zones strike NW–SE but the majority of the ore veins are controlled by local extensional structures of Riedel shear type in the NE–SW, N–S to NNW–SSE directions. The brecciation, mylonitization and healing of deformed structures suggest that three main pulses of mineralization took place during the hydrothermal process. The gold is present as electrum (30 and 42 wt. % Ag) tiny inclusions up to 25 µm in size enclosed in quartz, pyrite and arsenopyrite. The other ore minerals are chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite and marcasite and less abundant to scarce acanthite, pyrargyrite, greenockite, covellite, bornite and cassiterite. The principal elements exhibiting significant positive correlations with Au are Ag, Sb, As, Pb and Hg. Fluid inclusions of the H 2 O type were found in quartz and sphalerite from several Au-bearing occurrences. Temperatures of homogenization of fluid inclusions from several quartz generations and sphalerite vary generally between 150 and 290 °C; the salinity of the aqueous solution was very low, not exceeding 5 wt. % NaCl equiv. The age of the mineralization is estimated in the period between the intrusion of the Guacimal Pluton and effusions of the discordant volcanic Monteverde Formation, which is barren (i.e. between c. 6.0 and 2.1 Ma). Geochemical study indicated altogether 14 promising gold-bearing areas in the Montes del Aguacate and Cordillera de Tilaran, of which four can be recommended for further exploration.
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