THE KUPOL'NOE SILVER-TIN DEPOSIT (SAKHA REPUBLIC, RUSSIA): AN EXAMPLE OF THE EVOLUTION OF AN ORE-MAGMATIC SYSTEM

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dc.contributor.author Gamyanin G.N.
dc.contributor.author Alpatov V.V.
dc.contributor.author Bakharev A.G.
dc.contributor.author Zhdanov Yu.Ya.
dc.contributor.author Bortnikov N.S.
dc.contributor.author Anikina E.Yu.
dc.contributor.author Nosik L.P.
dc.contributor.author Borisenko A.S.
dc.contributor.author Borovikov A.A.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-18T10:36:40Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-18T10:36:40Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13370214
dc.identifier.citation Geology of Ore Deposits, 2001, 43, 6, 442-457
dc.identifier.issn 1075-7015
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/25124
dc.description.abstract A study of temporal relationships and a formation sequence of tin, silver-base metal, and silver-antimony ores; chemical compositions of minerals; fluid inclusions, and stable isotope (S, O, and C) ratios in minerals from the Kupol'noe silver-tin deposit was carried out. The deposit is confined to the Sarychev ring volcano-plutonic structure in the southeast of the Verkhoyansk-Kolyma erogenic belt. It occurs in granodiorites, the Rb-Sr age of which is 125 Ma, and around this granite massif in a hornfel zone. Ore bodies are mineralized cataclastic zones and carbonate-quartz veins with sulfides that are accompanied by greisen, quartz-carbonate-sericite, and argillized rocks. Principal minerals are quartz, carbonates, galena, pyrite, and sphalerite; subordinate minerals are cassiterite, stannite, tetrahedrite, arsenopyrite, and silver-antimony sulfosalts. The deposit was formed as a result of multiply repeated hydrothermal activity. Three types of ore mineralization have been recorded: rare metal (tin-tungsten), tin-silver-base metal, and silver-antimony. The fluid inclusion study showed that the rare metal mineralization was formed from heterogenized fluids with a high chloride content (36-38 wt %) at 250 to 450°C. Major productive carbonate-polysulfide and silver-antimony mineral associations were deposited from low-temperature solutions (125-250°C) with a salinity of 3.3 to 9.2 wt % NaCl-equiv. The δ18O values of quartz I, quartz II, quartz III, and quartz IV are +6.2 to +7.9‰, +7.1 to +8.9‰, +2.3 to +5.5‰, and +8.3 to +11.0‰, respectively. The δ18O and δ13C values of carbonates vary from +17.4 to +29.2‰ and -15.0 to -5.6‰, respectively. The δ34S of sulfides range from -4.2 to +6.0‰. Calculated ratios of oxygen isotopes in water suggest that ore-forming fluids evolved from a fluid with a predominantly magmatic component in which heated meteoric water played a substantial role. A hypothesis on the overprinting of mineralizations deposited in mesothermal and epithermal environments at different stages of geodynamic history of this region is suggested.
dc.subject Verkhoyansk–Kolyma orogenic belt
dc.subject Kupol’noe silver–tin deposit
dc.subject Chemical compositions
dc.subject Fluid inclusions
dc.subject Isotope ratios
dc.title THE KUPOL'NOE SILVER-TIN DEPOSIT (SAKHA REPUBLIC, RUSSIA): AN EXAMPLE OF THE EVOLUTION OF AN ORE-MAGMATIC SYSTEM
dc.type Статья


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