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Title: The importance of supersaturated silica deposition for base-metal Au–Ag mineralisation in Western Turkey
Authors: Bozkaya, Gülcan
Banks, D.A.
Keywords: Au
LA-ICPMS
Mineralisation
Silica
Trace metals
base metal
epithermal deposit
gold
inductively coupled plasma method
laser
mineralization
ore deposit
precious metal
silica
trace metal
Turkey
Publisher: TUBITAK
Abstract: In the Arapuçandere LS-IS epithermal deposit in western Turkey, either well crystallised euhedral quartz or milky amorphous silica occurrences are associated with the precious and base-metal mineralisation. Tis study has determined the relative importance of the processes precipitating both of these in relation to the deposition of the ore. Analysis by LA-ICPMS of euhedral quartz and amorphous silica show that the latter is associated with much higher metal concentrations and suggests that the process responsible is more important for deposition of ore in the deposit. Mineralisation at Kumarlar and Koru may be similar. Slow cooling precipitates euhedral quartz and some ore but fashing of hydrothermal fuids causes drastic decreases in both T and P, sufcient to quantitatively deposit base metals and Au. In amorphous silica bands base metals reach concentrations of 1000’s of ppm compared with a few 10’s ppm in euhedral quartz; Au can reach over 1 ppm compared with a few 10’s ppb in quartz. Te drastic pressure change from lithostatic to sub-hydrostatic could reasonably be caused by opening of faults and fractures by seismic events. © TÜBİTAK.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10393
https://doi.org/10.3906/yer-1405-10
ISSN: 1300-0985
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