Fluid inclusion and stable isotope constraints on the genesis of epithermal base-metal veins in the Armaqan Khaneh mining district, Tarom-Hashtjin metallogenic belt, NW Iran

Kouhestani, H., Mokhtari, M.A.A., and Chang, Z. (2022) Fluid inclusion and stable isotope constraints on the genesis of epithermal base-metal veins in the Armaqan Khaneh mining district, Tarom-Hashtjin metallogenic belt, NW Iran. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 69 (6). pp. 844-860.

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Abstract

Rashtabad, Aqkand and Jalilabad are neighbouring epithermal base-metal deposits in the Armaqan Khaneh mining district of the Tarom-Hashtjin metallogenic belt, northwestern Iran. Mineralised veins in these deposits consist of pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite with lesser bornite and minor amounts of specular hematite. The gangue mineralogy includes quartz, chlorite, and calcite in ore veins and sericite/illite, and sericite–epidote–chlorite–calcite in vein haloes. At Rashtabad and Jalilabad, primary LV fluid inclusion assemblages homogenise into liquid at 150–285 °C and 120–342 °C, respectively. The corresponding salinities, respectively, vary between 7.4–12.9 and 7.8–13.5 wt% NaCl equiv. At Aqkand, LV inclusions show a Th(total) of 229–353 °C and salinities of 7.4–9.8 wt% NaCl equiv. Calculated δ18Owater values of quartz samples at Rashtabad, Aqkand, and Jalilabad are +1.0‰ to +9.6‰ Vienna-Standard Mean Ocean Water, signifying that the ore-forming fluid progressed from magmatic to meteoric water. Sulfur isotopic values of sulfides range from −6.0 to −2.2‰ Vienna Cañon Diablo Troilite (averaging −3.7‰), indicate sulfur was derived from a rather homogeneous magmatic source that was oxidised by meteoric water through fluid mixing. Our data suggest that Rashtabad, Aqkand and Jalilabad are an intermediate-sulfidation type of epithermal mineralisation formed from a well-mixed source that experienced extensive fluid mixing and boiling.

Item ID: 74734
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1440-0952
Keywords: Armaqan Khaneh, fluid inclusions, intermediate-sulfidation, Iran, stable isotopes, Tarom-Hashtjin
Copyright Information: © 2022 Geological Society of Australia.
Date Deposited: 30 Nov 2022 00:59
FoR Codes: 37 EARTH SCIENCES > 3705 Geology > 370508 Resource geoscience @ 100%
SEO Codes: 25 MINERAL RESOURCES (EXCL. ENERGY RESOURCES) > 2503 Mineral exploration > 250399 Mineral exploration not elsewhere classified @ 100%
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