Correction to: Multiphase evolution of fluids in the Rudnik hydrothermal-skarn deposit (Serbia): new constraints from study of quartz-hosted fluid inclusions

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Petrovic, Stefan [1 ]
Bakker, Ronald J. [2 ]
Cvetkovic, Vladica [1 ]
Jelenkovic, Rade [1 ]
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[1] Univ Belgrade, Fac Min & Geol, Dusina 7, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
[2] Montan Univ, Chair Resource Mineral, Dept Appl Geosci & Geophys, A-8700 Leoben, Austria
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奥地利科学基金会;
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10.1007/s00710-024-00870-5
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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This study presents and discusses first detailed petrographic, microthermometric and Raman spectroscopic data from quartz-hosted fluid inclusions at Rudnik Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag skarn deposit (Serbia) and combines them with the information on skarn- and ore paragenesis. Three periods in the metamorphic-hydrothermal history of the deposit are recognized: 1) the pre-ore prograde skarn period when garnet-clinopyroxene skarns formed, 2) the syn-ore period that encompasses a retrograde stage marked by epidote and zoisite and a quartz-sulfide stage characterized by quartz, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, galena and chalcopyrite, and 3) the post-ore period associated with precipitation of calcite and quartz. The hydrothermal evolution is inferred from studying six groups of quartz-hosted fluid inclusions (FI). Two-phase FI of high- (Group A) and moderate salinity (Group B) are found in quartz cores and homogenized at 380-390 degrees C (mode) and 370-380 degrees C (mode), respectively. Group A FI consists of H2O-NaCl liquids and CO2-CH4 gas mixtures and likely represents the original fluid composition, whereas Group B FI records dilution of the original fluid at constant temperature, with a slight increase in CH4 contents. The quartz cores also contain Group C as volatile-rich FI (mostly CO2 with up to 10 mol% CH4 and H2S) of a moderately low salinity and liquid-rich Group D FI composed of pure water with homogenization temperatures of 180-200 degrees C (mode). The transitional zones of quartz crystals show overgrowth textures and host Group E FI with low salinity that homogenized at 235-401 degrees C, which vapour phase is a CO2-CH4 mixture with up to 17 mol% CH4. Group F comprises FI found within the rim zones of quartz crystals and they exhibit a low salinity and homogenization temperatures between 259-365 degrees C. Accordingly, the hydrothermal history at Rudnik involved: a) mixing of different salinity fluids at high temperatures (Groups A and B-retrograde stage), b) introduction of fluids with high volatile contents (Group C) and cooling of fluids with constant salinity (between Groups E and F), which likely correspond to the quartz-sulfide stage, and c) inflow of meteoric water (Group D-the post-ore quartz-calcite stage).
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