Geology, geochemistry, sulfur isotope composition, and fluid inclusion data of Farsesh barite deposit, Lorestan Province, Iran

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作者
Asl, Samira Mokhtari [1 ]
Jafari, Mohammadreza [1 ]
Sahamiyeh, Reza Zarei [2 ]
Shahrokhi, Vahid [3 ]
机构
[1] Islamic Azad Univ, North Tehran Branch, Dept Geol, Tehran, Iran
[2] Lorestan Univ, Dept Geol, Khorramabad, Iran
[3] Islamic Azad Univ, Khorramabad Branch, Dept Geol, Khorramabad, Iran
关键词
Barite; Farsesh; Sulfur isotope; Fluid inclusion; RARE-EARTH-ELEMENTS; MARINE BARITE; HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION; STRATIFORM BARITE; OKINAWA TROUGH; SOUTH CHINA; MINERALIZATION; EVOLUTION; FLUORITE; STRONTIUM;
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10.1007/s12517-014-1673-7
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Farsesh barite in the central part of Iranian Sanandaj-Sirjan zone is a sample of epigenetic hydrothermal mineralization in dolomitized limestone, which provides appropriate chemicophysical conditions making the passage of mineral-bearing fluids possible. Barite veins may range from a few centimeters to 2 m in thickness that increases downward. The microthermometry measurements obtained from more than 30 fluid inclusions show relative homogenization temperatures ranging from 125 to 200 A degrees C with an average of 110 A degrees C for Farsesh barite deposits. The mean salinity measured proves 16 times as much as weight percentage of NaCl for barite. Coexistence of liquid- and vapor-rich fluid inclusions in barite minerals may provide an evidence of boiling in ore veins. Moreover, occurrence of bladed calcite, high-grade ore zones, and presence of hydrothermal breccia are all consistent with boiling. Thermometric studies indicate that homogenization temperatures (Th) for primary and pseudosecondary fluid inclusions in barite range from 125 to 200 A degrees C with an average of 1,100 A degrees C. The delta S-34 values of barite also lie between 8.88 and 16.6 %. The relatively narrow spread in delta S-34 values may suggest uniform environmental conditions throughout the mineralization field. Thus, delta S-34 values are lower than those of contemporaneous seawater, which indicates a contribution of magmatic sulfur to the ore-forming solution. Barite is marked by total amounts of rare Earth elements (REEs) (6.25-17.39 ppm). Moreover, chondrite-normalized REE patterns of barite indicate a fractionation of light REEs (i.e., LREEs) from La to Sm, similar to those for barite from different origins. The La-CN/Lu-CN ratios and chondrite-normalized REE patterns reveal that barite in Farsesh deposit is enriched in LREEs compared with heavy rare Earth elements (HREEs). Similarity between Ce/La ratios in barite samples and those found in deep-sea barite supports its marine origin. Lanthanum and Gd exhibit positive anomalies, which are common features of chemical marine sediments. Cerium shows a negative anomaly in most samples inherited from the negative Ce anomaly of hydrothermal fluid that is mixed with seawater at barite precipitation. The available data including tectonic setting, host rock characteristics, REE geochemistry, and sulfur isotopic compositions may support a hydrothermal submarine origin for Farsesh barite deposit.
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页码:7125 / 7139
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