Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10412
Title: Physico-chemical controls on ore deposition in the Arapucandere Pb-Zn-Cu-precious metal deposit, Biga Peninsula, NW Turkey
Authors: Bozkaya, Gülcan
Banks, D.A.
Keywords: Biga Peninsula
Boiling
Flashing
Fluid inclusions
LA-ICPMS
Pressure fluctuations
Turkey
Boiling liquids
Chlorine compounds
Deposition
Deposits
Gold deposits
Hydraulics
Hydrostatic pressure
Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Isotopes
Mineralogy
Ores
Zinc
Zinc deposits
Biga peninsulas
Fluid inclusion
La-icpms
Pressure fluctuation
Copper
copper
deposition
emplacement
epithermal deposit
fluid inclusion
hydrothermal fluid
lead
mineralization
ore deposit
physicochemical property
pressure effect
zinc
Balikesir [Turkey]
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Arapucandere is one of a number of similar Cu-Zn-Pb±Au-Ag epithermal deposits in the Biga Peninsula, which are mineralogically and tectonically similar. Fluid inclusions have very low salinities between 1.7 and 0wt.% NaCl and a wide range of temperatures from ~360 to 160°C. There was extensive boiling and "flashing" of the hydrothermal fluids which initiated mineral deposition. The range of temperatures is consistent with emplacement of the veins at ~700m depth, with the pressure decreasing from near lithostatic to near hydrostatic and a decrease in temperature to ~250°C due to adiabatic expansion of the fluids. There is evidence of a limited amount of boiling, but the temperature and pressure decrease was close to the liquid-vapour curve. Flashing of the fluids was caused by sudden drops to sub-hydrostatic pressures and even lower temperatures. Mineralization was caused by these pressure related temperature decreases as there is no evidence of cooling and dilution of the ore-fluids. ?34S values of sulphides indicate a magmatic source but the more negative than usual values also suggest boiling affected isotopes. ?D and ?18O of the fluids indicate a mixing between meteoric waters and magmatic fluids, with the large range of ?D due to boiling. LA-ICP-MS analyses of fluid inclusions reveal high Cu-Zn-Pb concentrations in the fluids, despite their low salinity, transported as chloride complexes. Exceptional pressure and temperature decrease causing the fluids to "flash" was likely to have been in response to earthquakes. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10412
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.10.014
ISSN: 0169-1368
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