Geology and genesis of Lago volcaniclastic-hosted Zn-Pb deposit, northwest Spain

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 3132 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 19, 1905
Abstract
The deposit comprises two vertical, lenticular bodies emplaced in the allochthonous block of a Variscan thrust. Epigenetic mineralisation occurs as replacement of carbonated volcaniclastic rocks of Cambro-Ordovician age. The dominant sulphide minerals are sphalerite and galena with minor chalcopyrite; the main non-metallic mineral is quartz and there is hydrothermal silicification, chloritisation and sericitisation. Sulphur isotope values for sphalerite and galena are heavy and reflect the fundamental relationship between delta-34S in ZnS and in PbS, suggesting isotopic equilibrium. Four sphalerite-galena pairs yield temperatures between 163 and 218 degrees C, in good agreement with the 187-207 degrees C estimated by the Ga/Ge-sphalerite geothermometer. The ore sulphide was leached by the hydrothermal solution from diagenetic pyrite in the host rocks and disseminated sphalerite and galena in Cambrian carbonates
Citation
APA:
(1905) Geology and genesis of Lago volcaniclastic-hosted Zn-Pb deposit, northwest SpainMLA: Geology and genesis of Lago volcaniclastic-hosted Zn-Pb deposit, northwest Spain. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.