Geochemical Aspects of Sheared Zones as an Indication of Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au-Ag Mineralization at Derehamzeh, Kerman, Iran

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Aftabi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Abstract-To evaluate geochemical aspects of sheared zones, 35 samples of granitoid rocks from an area of shearing >5 km2 at Derehamzeh, Iran were studied geochemically. Relatively unaltered samples within the shear-zone area average 38 ppm Cu, 1.45 ppm Mo, 4.6 ppb Au, 0.21 ppm Ag, <1 ppm Re, 46 ppm Zn, 28.5 ppm Pb, and 0.34% S. Bleached, hydrothermally-altered samples are anomalous in Cu (>896 ppm), Au(>59.5 ppb), Ag(>24.4 ppm), Re(>1.28 ppm), Zn (>164 ppm), Pb (>218 ppm), and S(>0.9%). Some samples from bleached sheared zones that are highly anomalous in Cu (5000 ppm), Mo(23 ppm), Ag(74 ppm), and Au(200 ppb) are characterized by a typical sericitic alteration assemblage consisting of sericite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, and granular quartz. The main anomalous zone extends over about 0.4 km2 in the southern part of the area. The strong Cu- Mo-Au-Ag association in the sericitic shear zones suggests a possible relationship to porphyry copper mineralization, similar to that found in northern Chile. Further studies on drill-core samples in the southern sericitized shear zones are required to determine if more extensive porphyry-type sulfide mineralization is present.
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APA: A. Aftabi  (1997)  Geochemical Aspects of Sheared Zones as an Indication of Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au-Ag Mineralization at Derehamzeh, Kerman, Iran

MLA: A. Aftabi Geochemical Aspects of Sheared Zones as an Indication of Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au-Ag Mineralization at Derehamzeh, Kerman, Iran. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.

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