Geochemistry, mineralogy and genesis of the Ayazmant Fe-Cu skarn deposit in Ayvalik, (Balikesir), Turkey

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作者
Oyman, Tolga [1 ]
机构
[1] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Geol Engn, TR-35160 Izmir, Turkey
关键词
Iron; Copper; Skarn; Porphyry; Geochemistry; Ayazmant; Turkey; OXYGEN-ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION; WESTERN ANATOLIA; HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS; PORPHYRY COPPER; VOLCANIC-ROCKS; MAGMA SOURCES; GOLD DEPOSIT; MINES GASPE; IRON SKARN; MINERALIZATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.oregeorev.2010.03.002
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P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The Ayazmant Fe-Cu skarn deposit is located approximately 20 km SE of Ayvalik or 140 km N of Izmir in western Turkey. The skarn occurs at the contact between metapelites and the metabasites of the Early Triassic Klink Formation and the porphyritic hypabyssal intrusive rocks of the Late Oligocene Kozak Intrusive Complex. The major, trace, and rare earth-element geochemical analysis of the igneous rocks indicate that they are I-type, subalkaline, calc-alkaline, metaluminous, I-type products of a high-level magma chamber, generated in a continental arc setting. The 40Ar-39Ar isochron age obtained from biotite of hornfels is 20.3 +/- 0.1 Ma, probably reflecting the age of metamorphic-bimetasomatic alteration which commenced shortly after intrusion into impure carbonates. Three stages of skarn formation and ore development are recognized: (1) Early skarn stage (Stage I) consisting mainly of garnet with grossular-rich (Gr(75-79)) cores and andradite-rich (Gr(36-38)) rims, diopside (Di(94-97)), scapolite and magnetite; (2) sulfide-rich skarn (Stage II), dominated by chalcopyrite with magnetite, andraditic garnet (Ad(84)-(89)). diopside (Di(65)-(75)) and actinolite; and (3) retrograde alteration (Stage III) dominated by actinolite, epidote, orthoclase, phlogopite and chlorite in which sulfides are the main ore phases. 40Ar-39Ar age data indicate that potassic alteration, synchronous or postdating magnetite-pyroxene-amphibole skarn, occurred at 20.0 +/- 0.1 Ma. The high pyroxene/garnet ratio, plus the presence of scapolite in calc-silicate and associated ore paragenesis characterized by magnetite (+/- hematite), chalcopyrite and bornite, suggests that the bulk of the Ayazmant skarns were formed under oxidized conditions. Oxygen isotope compositions of pyroxene, magnetite and garnet of prograde skarn alteration indicate a magmatic fluid with delta O-18 values between 5.4 and 9.5 parts per thousand. On the basis of oxygen isotope data from mineral pairs, the early stage of prograde skarn formation is characterized by pyroxene (Di(94-97))-magnetite assemblage formed at an upper temperature limit of 576 degrees C. The lower temperature limit for magnetite precipitation is estimated below 300 degrees C. on the basis of magnetite-calcite pairs either as fracture-fillings or massive ore in recrystallized limestone-marble. The sulfide assemblage is dominated by chalcopyrite with subordinate molybdenite, pyrite, cubanite, bornite, pyrrhotite, galena, sphalerite and idaite. Gold-copper mineralization formed adjacent to andradite-dominated skarn which occurs in close proximity to the intrusion contacts. Native gold and electrum are most abundant in sulfides, as fine-grained inclusions; grain size with varying from 5 to 20 pm. Sulfur isotope compositions obtained from pyrrhotite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite and galena form a narrow range between 4.8 and 1.6 parts per thousand, suggesting the sulfur was probably mantle-derived or leached from magmatic rocks. Geochemical data from Ayazmant shows that Cu is strongly associated with Au, Bi, Te, Se, Cd, Zn, Pb, Ni and Co. The Ayazmant mineralizing system possesses all the ingredients of a skarn system either cogenetic with, or formed prior to a porphyry Cu(Au-Mo) system. The results of this study indicate that the Aegean Region of Turkey has considerable exploration potential for both porphyry-related skarns and porphyry Cu and Au mineralization. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reservd. The Ayazmant Fe-Cu skarn deposit is located approximately 20 km SE of Ayvalik or 140 km N of Izmir in western Turkey. The skarn occurs at the contact between metapelites and the metabasites of the Early Triassic Klink Formation and the porphyritic hypabyssal intrusive rocks of the Late Oligocene Kozak Intrusive Complex. The major, trace, and rare earth-element geochemical analysis of the igneous rocks indicate that they are I-type, subalkaline, calc-alkaline, metaluminous, I-type products of a high-level magma chamber, generated in a continental arc setting. The 40Ar-39Ar isochron age obtained from biotite of hornfels is 20.3 +/- 0.1 Ma, probably reflecting the age of metamorphic-bimetasomatic alteration which commenced shortly after intrusion into impure carbonates. Three stages of skarn formation and ore development are recognized: (1) Early skarn stage (Stage I) consisting mainly of garnet with grossular-rich (Gr(75-79)) cores and andradite-rich (Gr(36-38)) rims, diopside (Di(94-97)), scapolite and magnetite; (2) sulfide-rich skarn (Stage II), dominated by chalcopyrite with magnetite, andraditic garnet (Ad(84)-(89)). diopside (Di(65)-(75)) and actinolite; and (3) retrograde alteration (Stage III) dominated by actinolite, epidote, orthoclase, phlogopite and chlorite in which sulfides are the main ore phases. 40Ar-39Ar age data indicate that potassic alteration, synchronous or postdating magnetite-pyroxene-amphibole skarn, occurred at 20.0 +/- 0.1 Ma. The high pyroxene/garnet ratio, plus the presence of scapolite in calc-silicate and associated ore paragenesis characterized by magnetite (+/- hematite), chalcopyrite and bornite, suggests that the bulk of the Ayazmant skarns were formed under oxidized conditions. Oxygen isotope compositions of pyroxene, magnetite and garnet of prograde skarn alteration indicate a magmatic fluid with delta O-18 values between 5.4 and 9.5 parts per thousand. On the basis of oxygen isotope data from mineral pairs, the early stage of prograde skarn formation is characterized by pyroxene (Di(94-97))-magnetite assemblage formed at an upper temperature limit of 576 degrees C. The lower temperature limit for magnetite precipitation is estimated below 300 degrees C. on the basis of magnetite-calcite pairs either as fracture-fillings or massive ore in recrystallized limestone-marble. The sulfide assemblage is dominated by chalcopyrite with subordinate molybdenite, pyrite, cubanite, bornite, pyrrhotite, galena, sphalerite and idaite. Gold-copper mineralization formed adjacent to andradite-dominated skarn which occurs in close proximity to the intrusion contacts. Native gold and electrum are most abundant in sulfides, as fine-grained inclusions; grain size with varying from 5 to 20 pm. Sulfur isotope compositions obtained from pyrrhotite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite and galena form a narrow range between 4.8 and 1.6 parts per thousand, suggesting the sulfur was probably mantle-derived or leached from magmatic rocks. Geochemical data from Ayazmant shows that Cu is strongly associated with Au, Bi, Te, Se, Cd, Zn, Pb, Ni and Co. The Ayazmant mineralizing system possesses all the ingredients of a skarn system either cogenetic with, or formed prior to a porphyry Cu(Au-Mo) system. The results of this study indicate that the Aegean Region of Turkey has considerable exploration potential for both porphyry-related skarns and porphyry Cu and Au mineralization. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reservd.
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