Fluid Evolution of the Cukaru Peki Cu-Au Porphyry System (East Serbia) inferred from a fluid inclusion study

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作者
Milos, Velojic [1 ]
Rade, Jelenkovic [1 ]
Vladica, Cvetkovic [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Belgrade, Fac Min & Geol, Dusina 7, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
关键词
Bor metallogenic zone; Timok magmatic complex; fluid inclusions; porphyry Cu deposit; massive sulphides; brines; fluid boiling; FREEZING-POINT DEPRESSION; CHEMICAL EVOLUTION; H2O-NACL; MOVEMENT; DEPOSIT; ARC;
D O I
10.4154/gc.2020.14
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Cukaru Peki is a recently discovered copper-gold deposit in the Bor metallogenic zone in east Serbia. Three types of mineralization can be distinguished in this ore deposit: porphyry, high-sulphidation, and transitional epithermal type. This research was focused on fluid inclusion analysis of genetically different veins from the porphyry and the transitional zones of Cukaru Peki with an aim of better understanding the fluid evolution and mineralization processes in this system. Seven types of veins were identified in the porphyry zone of Cukaru Peki and four of these veins contained transparent minerals which were suitable for fluid inclusion analysis. Eight types of inclusion assemblages were distinguished in these veins: type 1 - primary inclusions with homogenization temperatures above 550 degrees C and high salinity, type 2a - scattered polyphase inclusions with two salt crystals, type 2b-polyphase inclusions with two salt crystals in crystal growth zones, type 3 - brine inclusions with one salt crystal in crystal growth zones, type 4 - vapourrich inclusions, type 5 - primary inclusions in anhydrite, and types 6 and 7 - secondary lowtemperature inclusions This research suggests that saline fluids (30-40% wt.% NaCl eq.) were the most important ones for the formation of porphyry-type mineralization and that the mineralization was formed at temperatures between 350 and 450 degrees C and pressures between 100 and 500 bars. The epithermal stage was characterized by cooler low-salinity fluids with temperatures between 150-350 degrees C, and salinity between 0 and 7 wt.% NaCl eq.
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