Tourmalinization at the Darasun goldfield, Eastern Transbaikalia: Compositional, fluid inclusion and isotopic constraints

Zoned tourmaline (schorl-dravite) in the matrix of hydrothermal explosive breccia and ore veins in gold deposits, Chita region, Eastern Transbaikalia, Russia, are associated with Na- and K-rich porphyry-type subvolcanic intrusives. δ18O values of tourmaline from three gold deposits (Darasun, Talatui...

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Main Authors: Vsevolod Prokofiev, Ivan Baksheev, Lidiya Zorina, Boris Belyatsky, Vladimir Ustinov, Nadezhda Krivitskaya
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Published: Elsevier 2012-01-01
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spelling doaj-023c1225a1dd4f40b54d0334e973e6b92020-11-24T21:11:45ZengElsevierGeoscience Frontiers1674-98712012-01-0131597110.1016/j.gsf.2011.07.006Tourmalinization at the Darasun goldfield, Eastern Transbaikalia: Compositional, fluid inclusion and isotopic constraintsVsevolod Prokofiev0Ivan Baksheev1Lidiya Zorina2Boris Belyatsky3Vladimir Ustinov4Nadezhda Krivitskaya5Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy & Geochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RussiaLomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaVinogradov Institute of Geochemistry, Irkutsk, RussiaInstitute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology, RAS, Saint-Petersburg, RussiaVernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, RAS, Moscow, RussiaLomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaZoned tourmaline (schorl-dravite) in the matrix of hydrothermal explosive breccia and ore veins in gold deposits, Chita region, Eastern Transbaikalia, Russia, are associated with Na- and K-rich porphyry-type subvolcanic intrusives. δ18O values of tourmaline from three gold deposits (Darasun, Talatui, Teremkinskoye) are +8.3‰, +7.6‰, and +6.0‰ and calculated δ18O values of fluids responsible for the tourmalinization are +7.3‰, +7.7‰, and +4.2‰, respectively. These data imply an igneous fluid source, except at the Teremkin deposit where mixing with meteoric water is indicated. Wide ranges of Fe3+/Fetot and the presence of vacancies characterize the Darasun deposit tourmaline indicating wide ranges of ƒ(O2) and pH of mineralizing fluids. Initial stage tourmalines from the gold deposits of the Darasun ore district are dravite or high mg schorl. Second stage tourmaline is characterized by oscillatory zoning but with Fe generally increasing towards crystal rims indicating decreasing temperature. Third stage tourmaline formed unzoned crystals with xMg (mole fraction of Mg) close to that of the first stage tourmaline, due to a close association with pyrite and arsenopyrite. From Fe3+/Fetot values, chemical composition and crystallization temperatures, logf(O2) of mineralizing fluids ranged from ca. −25 to −20, much higher than for the gold-bearing beresite–listvenite association, indicating that tourmalinization was not related to gold mineralization.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987111000806Tourmaline compositionFluid inclusionsOxygen isotopesGold depositsTransbaikaliaRussia
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author Vsevolod Prokofiev
Ivan Baksheev
Lidiya Zorina
Boris Belyatsky
Vladimir Ustinov
Nadezhda Krivitskaya
spellingShingle Vsevolod Prokofiev
Ivan Baksheev
Lidiya Zorina
Boris Belyatsky
Vladimir Ustinov
Nadezhda Krivitskaya
Tourmalinization at the Darasun goldfield, Eastern Transbaikalia: Compositional, fluid inclusion and isotopic constraints
Geoscience Frontiers
Tourmaline composition
Fluid inclusions
Oxygen isotopes
Gold deposits
Transbaikalia
Russia
author_facet Vsevolod Prokofiev
Ivan Baksheev
Lidiya Zorina
Boris Belyatsky
Vladimir Ustinov
Nadezhda Krivitskaya
author_sort Vsevolod Prokofiev
title Tourmalinization at the Darasun goldfield, Eastern Transbaikalia: Compositional, fluid inclusion and isotopic constraints
title_short Tourmalinization at the Darasun goldfield, Eastern Transbaikalia: Compositional, fluid inclusion and isotopic constraints
title_full Tourmalinization at the Darasun goldfield, Eastern Transbaikalia: Compositional, fluid inclusion and isotopic constraints
title_fullStr Tourmalinization at the Darasun goldfield, Eastern Transbaikalia: Compositional, fluid inclusion and isotopic constraints
title_full_unstemmed Tourmalinization at the Darasun goldfield, Eastern Transbaikalia: Compositional, fluid inclusion and isotopic constraints
title_sort tourmalinization at the darasun goldfield, eastern transbaikalia: compositional, fluid inclusion and isotopic constraints
publisher Elsevier
series Geoscience Frontiers
issn 1674-9871
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Zoned tourmaline (schorl-dravite) in the matrix of hydrothermal explosive breccia and ore veins in gold deposits, Chita region, Eastern Transbaikalia, Russia, are associated with Na- and K-rich porphyry-type subvolcanic intrusives. δ18O values of tourmaline from three gold deposits (Darasun, Talatui, Teremkinskoye) are +8.3‰, +7.6‰, and +6.0‰ and calculated δ18O values of fluids responsible for the tourmalinization are +7.3‰, +7.7‰, and +4.2‰, respectively. These data imply an igneous fluid source, except at the Teremkin deposit where mixing with meteoric water is indicated. Wide ranges of Fe3+/Fetot and the presence of vacancies characterize the Darasun deposit tourmaline indicating wide ranges of ƒ(O2) and pH of mineralizing fluids. Initial stage tourmalines from the gold deposits of the Darasun ore district are dravite or high mg schorl. Second stage tourmaline is characterized by oscillatory zoning but with Fe generally increasing towards crystal rims indicating decreasing temperature. Third stage tourmaline formed unzoned crystals with xMg (mole fraction of Mg) close to that of the first stage tourmaline, due to a close association with pyrite and arsenopyrite. From Fe3+/Fetot values, chemical composition and crystallization temperatures, logf(O2) of mineralizing fluids ranged from ca. −25 to −20, much higher than for the gold-bearing beresite–listvenite association, indicating that tourmalinization was not related to gold mineralization.
topic Tourmaline composition
Fluid inclusions
Oxygen isotopes
Gold deposits
Transbaikalia
Russia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987111000806
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