Geochemical Aspects of Sheared Zones as an Indication of Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au-Ag Mineralization at Derehamzeh, Kerman, Iran (422e05a0-ff9c-4418-b9e4-3d813628bf73)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Aftabi
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Abstract

To evaluate geochemical aspects of sheared zones, 35 samples of granitoid rocks from an area of shearing >5 km2at 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, <1ppm Re, 46 ppm Zn, 28.5 ppm Pb, and 0.34% S. Bleached, hydrothermally-altered samples areanomalous 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 km2in the southern part of the area. The strong Cu-Mo-Au-Ag association in the sericitic shear zones suggests a possible relationship to porphyry cop-per 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 sul?de 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 (422e05a0-ff9c-4418-b9e4-3d813628bf73)

MLA: A. Aftabi Geochemical Aspects of Sheared Zones as an Indication of Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au-Ag Mineralization at Derehamzeh, Kerman, Iran (422e05a0-ff9c-4418-b9e4-3d813628bf73). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.

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