Reduction of oxidized sulfur in the formation of the Grasberg porphyry copper-gold deposit, Papua, Indonesia

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Adi Sulaksono
Yasushi Watanabe
Antonio Arribas
Takuya Echigo
Reza Al Furqan
Clyde A. Leys
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[1] Akita University,Department of Earth Resource Science
[2] UPN Veteran Yogyakarta,Department of Geological Engineering
[3] The University of Texas at El Paso,Department of Geological Sciences
[4] PT Eksplorasi Nusa Jaya,undefined
[5] Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold,undefined
[6] Inc.,undefined
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Mineralium Deposita | 2021年 / 56卷
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Reduction of oxidized sulfur; Porphyry copper; SO; SO; Rock buffer; Fe;
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The reduction of oxidized sulfur is essential in porphyry copper deposits whose mineralization predominantly comprises copper sulfides, whereas their source magmas are oxidized with most of their sulfur as SO42− and with exsolved fluids having SO2>>H2S. To estimate the redox state of sulfur, we examined drill cores that intersect potassic and unaltered intrusive rocks in the deeper levels of the Grasberg porphyry copper-gold deposit. Magmatic oxybarometers such as the amphibole-titanite-magnetite-quartz assemblage, anhydrite, and amphibole consistently show that Grasberg ore-forming magmas were oxidized with fO2 > FMQ+3. Initial hydrothermal events formed sulfide-free, anhydrite-rich K-feldspar, and biotite alteration, followed by successive vein stages of (1) magnetite, (2) biotite, (3) quartz, (4) anhydrite-chalcopyrite, (5) chalcopyrite ± sericite selvages, and (6) pyrite-chalcopyrite-quartz + sericite selvages. The δ34S values of sulfide-sulfate mineral pairs indicate SO2-derived SO42− and H2S in SO42−/H2S molar proportions of ~ 4:1 to ~ 3:1 at > 550 °C. The hydrothermal fluid then likely followed a rock-buffered trajectory and became more reduced at < 550 °C. Hydrothermal biotite that replaces igneous amphibole and biotite has a phlogopitic composition, suggesting that Fe2+ was liberated from igneous mafic minerals and oxidized by reaction with SO42− to form magnetite, resulting in sulfide formation by the simplified reaction 12FeO + SO42− + 2H+ → 4Fe3O4 + H2S.
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