CHILE - Stratabound and Vein-type Pb-Zn Mineralization at Las Cañas, Chañarcillo Group, Northern Chile: Fluid Inclusion Microthermometry, and Sulfur and Lead Isotope Constraints

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
François Lieben Robert Moritz Lluís Fontboté Massimo Chiaradia
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"Abstract - The Las Cañas stratabound Pb-Zn deposit, in northern Chile, is hosted by the Lower Cretaceous back-arc marine carbonate and subordinate andesitic volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks of the Chañarcillo Group, one hundred meters above a thick pile of magmatic arc-related basaltic to andesitic lavas of the Bandurrias Formation. The deposit is not obviously related to local intrusive rocks, which include an Upper Cretaceous granodiorite batholith and dacite dikes emplaced along normal faults. Stratabound Pb-Zn-Ba mineralization is constrained within several porous stratigraphic units, including a 50 cm thick lapilli-tuff and less well mineralized algal-laminated limestone. Veins that locally carry some Pb-Zn occur along normal faults that displace the stratabound orebodies, and this study shows that they represent a different type of mineralization.Fluid inclusion microthermometric data for ore-stage quartz and barite indicate saline fluids (6 to 30 wt% NaCleq) and a formation temperature in the range of 80°C to 160°C for the stratabound mineralization. Two types of fluid inclusions occur in the veins. The type I vein fluid inclusions indicate less saline (average 7 wt% NaCleq) and slightly higher temperature fluids, in the range of 110°C to 220°C. The type II vein fluid inclusions indicate highly saline fluids (25 to 40 wt% NaCleq) which might be related to minor copper mineralization.206Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb and 208Pb/204Pb ratios for galenas from the stratabound mineralization, with mean values of 18.42, 15.59, and 38.25, respectively, fall within the range of stratabound polymetallic deposits of northern and central Chile, and indicate a Lower Cretaceous magmatic rock source. Galenas from veins have slightly more radiogenic 206Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb and 208Pb/204Pb ratios, with mean values of 18.47, 15.61, and 38.34, suggesting two distinct episodes of mineralization.?34S values for galena and barite range from negative values (-31.2‰ to -12.5‰ and -7.7‰ to +12‰, respectively) in the mineralized tuff to higher values in the algal-laminated limestone (-2.5‰ to +1.2‰ and +13.2‰ to +17.4‰, respectively), close to Lower Cretaceous marine sulfate values for barite, and homogeneous values for the galena from veins (-12.0‰ ±1‰). Changing redox conditions can partly account for ?34S variations in the tuff. Sulfur sources include magmatic rock sulfur (-1.5‰ to +9.7‰) as well as sedimentary sulfides and marine sulfate."
Citation

APA: François Lieben Robert Moritz Lluís Fontboté Massimo Chiaradia  (1999)  CHILE - Stratabound and Vein-type Pb-Zn Mineralization at Las Cañas, Chañarcillo Group, Northern Chile: Fluid Inclusion Microthermometry, and Sulfur and Lead Isotope Constraints

MLA: François Lieben Robert Moritz Lluís Fontboté Massimo Chiaradia CHILE - Stratabound and Vein-type Pb-Zn Mineralization at Las Cañas, Chañarcillo Group, Northern Chile: Fluid Inclusion Microthermometry, and Sulfur and Lead Isotope Constraints. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1999.

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