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Fluids from the Neves Corvo massive sulphide ores, Iberian Pyrite Belt, Portugal

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Fluids from the Neves Corvo massive sulphide ores, Iberian Pyrite Belt, Portugal
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Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
Ano
2005
Autores
Moura, A
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FCUP
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Título: Chemical GeologyImportada do Authenticus Pesquisar Publicações da Revista
Vol. 223
Páginas: 153-169
ISSN: 0009-2541
Editora: Elsevier
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Classificação Científica
FOS: Ciências exactas e naturais > Ciências da terra e ciências do ambiente
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ID Authenticus: P-000-0EM
Abstract (EN): The Neves Corvo Cu-Sn-(Zn) mine is probably the richest VMS deposit in the world. The research was conducted in order to know if pristine volcanogenic fluids are present in the massive sulphide ores and proceeds to their characterization and interpretation. The samples were collected inside thick massive sulphide bodies that are undoubtedly of primary origin. Petrographic relations between quartz and sulphide phases (mainly pyrite + chalcopyrite) suggest that the quartz and the sulphides were formed simultaneously. Three types of fluid inclusions were observed: 1 - low salinity aqueous fluid inclusions either isolated, in clusters, or along trails; 2 - low salinity H2O-CO2-CH4- NaCl fluid inclusions in intergranular arrays or intracrystalline trails (some in growth zones), some of which form clathrates on freezing; and 3 - (only in one sample) high-salinity fluid inclusions with halite, without any regular distribution in the crystals. The aqueous low Salinity fluid is the most abundant, consisting of modified seawater resulted from convection through the basement. Homogenization temperatures lie between 140 and 370 degrees C. This wide range of Th is typical of VMS deposits from IPB and reflects the evolution of the hydrothermal system with time. Salinity ranges from 3 to 6 wt.% equiv. NaCl, except for a small group of the high-salinity fluid inclusions, which have around 30 wt.% eq. NaCl. These high-salinity fluids are interpreted as brines resulting from sporadic deep subsea-floor boiling that could originate either from seawater or from a magmatic fluid. The carbon dioxide and methane could have been derived from reactions with organic matter enclosed in the metasediments underlying the ores. However, a magmatic origin cannot be precluded.
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente): Científica
Nº de páginas: 17
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