Multiple sources for mineralizing fluids in the Charmitan gold(-tungsten) mineralization (Uzbekistan)
Autor: | Reimar Seltmann, D. Rhede, C. Terry Williams, Samuel Niedermann, Reiner Klemd, Ulf Kempe, Torsten Graupner |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Mineralization (geology) Geochemistry chemistry.chemical_element Mineralogy 550 - Earth sciences engineering.material Tungsten chemistry.chemical_compound Geophysics Sphalerite chemistry Geochemistry and Petrology Galena Scheelite visual_art engineering visual_art.visual_art_medium Economic Geology Pyrite Quartz Geology |
Zdroj: | Mineralium Deposita |
ISSN: | 1432-1866 0026-4598 |
Popis: | Mineral assemblages present within the Charmitan gold(-tungsten) quartz-vein mineralization have been investigated for their cathodoluminescence behaviour, chemical composition and noble gas isotope systematics. This inventory of methods allows for the first time a systematic reconstruction of the paragenetic relationships of quartz, scheelite, sulphides and native gold within the gold mineralization at Charmitan and provides the basis to utilise noble gas data in the discussion of sources and evolution of ore-forming fluids. The vein quartz is classified into four generations based on microscopic and cathodoluminescence investigations. Quartz I shows intense brittle deformation as associated scheelite I. Undeformed scheelite II overgrows scheelite I and has lower light rare earth element and higher intermediate rare earth element contents as well as higher strontium concentrations. Scheelite II is associated with the economic gold mineralization and formed during re-crystallisation and re-precipitation of material which was partly re-mobilised from early scheelite I during infiltration of gold-bearing fluids. Early stage native gold inclusions are often associated with stage 2 sulphides, scheelite II and bismuth tellurides and contain Ag (3.6–24.4 wt.%), Hg (≤1.0 wt.%) and Bi (≤0.2 wt.%). Later stage electrum grains occur in association with stage 3 sulphides and sulphosalts and contain Hg ( |
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