Fluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: KLEIN, Evandro Luiz
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: FUZIKAWA, K., KOPPE, J. C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Caxias and Areal are minor gold deposits in the São Luís Craton, northern Brazil. The geological setting comprises dominant Paleoproterozoic granitoids of the Tromaí Suite, with minor occurrences of coeval greenstone belt-like sequences of the Aurizona Group, both correlatives to Eburnean–Birimian rocks of the West African Craton. Deformation of the lithologies is weak, almost restricted to small-sized shear zones. Gold mineralization at Areal is hosted by a monzogranite and associated with a subparallel quartz vein system and its hydrothermalized haloes. Caxias gold mineralization is associated with a narrow, subvertical, NE-trending shear zone and its hydrothermal envelope. In the northern sector of this deposit (CX-N), mineralization is hosted by a small fine-grained tonalitic intrusion with strong chloritic (1carbonate, epidote) alteration and pyrite 1 sphalerite dissemination, while in the southern sector (CX-S) it is hosted by pyritized quartz–sericite schists and chlorite– biotite schists with sharp subvertical foliation. In both sectors, widespread multidirectional quartz veining is observed. Petrographic, microthermometric and Raman spectroscopic studies of fluid inclusions from quartz veins associated with the mineralizations revealed the presence of early carbonic/aqueous–carbonic and late aqueous fluid inclusions. The CO2-bearing fluids exhibit three different gaseous compositions: CO2 1 moderate CH4; CO2 1 low CH4 1 moderate to high N2 (both restricted to CX-S); and CO2 1 low N2 fluids (occurring in all deposits). The CO2–N2 fluid has been defined as the mineralizing fluid having moderate bulk density (0.7–1.0 g/cm3 ), low-salinity (mean 5 wt% NaCl equiv.), containing 55–95 mol% H2O, 6–45 mol% CO2 and up to 2.5 mol% N2. Only at CX-S this fluid was modified by introduction of CH4 and enrichment in N2 by reaction with carbonaceous wall rocks. The wide range of composition, microthermometric properties and CO2/H2O ratio displayed by the CO2-bearing inclusions were interpreted as product of heterogeneous trapping (by phase separation) of two partially immiscible fluids. Bulk composition isochores combined with chlorite geothermometer bracketed T–P conditions between 262 and 3078C and between 1.3 and 3.5 kbar for Areal, 1.6–3.7 kbar for CX-N and 2.4–4.6 kbar for CX-S. These data indicate depth of 5– 15 km for the formation of the deposits, compatible with crustal conditions of greenschist metamorphism and the brittle–ductile transition. The compositional and P–T features of the mineralizing fluid, together with its reduced character (log fO2 between 229.8 and 234.2), as well as the pyrite abundance in the host rocks, suggest that gold was transported as a sulfur reduced complex and that its deposition occurred in response to phase separation, reduction of H2S activity by sulfidation of the wall-rocks, and lowering of fO2 due to fluid–rock interactions. Collectively, the described characteristics favor a metamorphic source for the ore-bearing fluid, without ruling out a magmatic contribution. Aspects such as lithological association, geological setting, hydrothermalism, mineralogy, structural style, chemical and physical behavior and provenance of the auriferous fluid of the Caxias and Areal deposits are similar to those described for mesothermal or epizonal to mesozonal lode-gold deposits found in Archean to Cenozoic cratons and metamorphic belts worldwide.
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spelling KLEIN, Evandro LuizFUZIKAWA, K.KOPPE, J. C.2013-12-19T16:32:37Z2013-12-19T16:32:37Z2000KLEIN, Evandro Luiz; FUZIKAWA, K; KOPPE, J. C. Fluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazil. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, v.71, p.51-72.0375-6742https://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/handle/doc/535Caxias and Areal are minor gold deposits in the São Luís Craton, northern Brazil. The geological setting comprises dominant Paleoproterozoic granitoids of the Tromaí Suite, with minor occurrences of coeval greenstone belt-like sequences of the Aurizona Group, both correlatives to Eburnean–Birimian rocks of the West African Craton. Deformation of the lithologies is weak, almost restricted to small-sized shear zones. Gold mineralization at Areal is hosted by a monzogranite and associated with a subparallel quartz vein system and its hydrothermalized haloes. Caxias gold mineralization is associated with a narrow, subvertical, NE-trending shear zone and its hydrothermal envelope. In the northern sector of this deposit (CX-N), mineralization is hosted by a small fine-grained tonalitic intrusion with strong chloritic (1carbonate, epidote) alteration and pyrite 1 sphalerite dissemination, while in the southern sector (CX-S) it is hosted by pyritized quartz–sericite schists and chlorite– biotite schists with sharp subvertical foliation. In both sectors, widespread multidirectional quartz veining is observed. Petrographic, microthermometric and Raman spectroscopic studies of fluid inclusions from quartz veins associated with the mineralizations revealed the presence of early carbonic/aqueous–carbonic and late aqueous fluid inclusions. The CO2-bearing fluids exhibit three different gaseous compositions: CO2 1 moderate CH4; CO2 1 low CH4 1 moderate to high N2 (both restricted to CX-S); and CO2 1 low N2 fluids (occurring in all deposits). The CO2–N2 fluid has been defined as the mineralizing fluid having moderate bulk density (0.7–1.0 g/cm3 ), low-salinity (mean 5 wt% NaCl equiv.), containing 55–95 mol% H2O, 6–45 mol% CO2 and up to 2.5 mol% N2. Only at CX-S this fluid was modified by introduction of CH4 and enrichment in N2 by reaction with carbonaceous wall rocks. The wide range of composition, microthermometric properties and CO2/H2O ratio displayed by the CO2-bearing inclusions were interpreted as product of heterogeneous trapping (by phase separation) of two partially immiscible fluids. Bulk composition isochores combined with chlorite geothermometer bracketed T–P conditions between 262 and 3078C and between 1.3 and 3.5 kbar for Areal, 1.6–3.7 kbar for CX-N and 2.4–4.6 kbar for CX-S. These data indicate depth of 5– 15 km for the formation of the deposits, compatible with crustal conditions of greenschist metamorphism and the brittle–ductile transition. The compositional and P–T features of the mineralizing fluid, together with its reduced character (log fO2 between 229.8 and 234.2), as well as the pyrite abundance in the host rocks, suggest that gold was transported as a sulfur reduced complex and that its deposition occurred in response to phase separation, reduction of H2S activity by sulfidation of the wall-rocks, and lowering of fO2 due to fluid–rock interactions. Collectively, the described characteristics favor a metamorphic source for the ore-bearing fluid, without ruling out a magmatic contribution. Aspects such as lithological association, geological setting, hydrothermalism, mineralogy, structural style, chemical and physical behavior and provenance of the auriferous fluid of the Caxias and Areal deposits are similar to those described for mesothermal or epizonal to mesozonal lode-gold deposits found in Archean to Cenozoic cratons and metamorphic belts worldwide.INCLUSÃO FLUIDACo2OUROMESOTERMALPALEOPROTEROZOICOBRASILFluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article[S.l.]engreponame:Repositório Institucional de Geociências - RIGEOinstname:Companhia de Pesquisa de Recursos Minerais (CPRM)instacron:CPRMinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTEXTklein_caxias_jge.pdf.txtklein_caxias_jge.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain74187http://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/jspui/bitstream/doc/535/2/klein_caxias_jge.pdf.txt35ef9f11b8cbd8e7c9a79f339596ebefMD52THUMBNAILklein_caxias_jge.pdf.jpgklein_caxias_jge.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1788http://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/jspui/bitstream/doc/535/3/klein_caxias_jge.pdf.jpg41d8e0b5cc7ff40c96138124b8111489MD53ORIGINALklein_caxias_jge.pdfklein_caxias_jge.pdfproducao cientificaapplication/pdf906016http://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/jspui/bitstream/doc/535/1/klein_caxias_jge.pdf26216a9b4775de33cd0a8e19289de719MD51doc/5352023-02-13 11:10:45.779oai:rigeo.sgb.gov.br:doc/535Repositório InstitucionalONGhttp://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/oai/requestrigeo@sgb.gov.bropendoar:2023-02-13T14:10:45Repositório Institucional de Geociências - RIGEO - Companhia de Pesquisa de Recursos Minerais (CPRM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazil
title Fluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazil
spellingShingle Fluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazil
KLEIN, Evandro Luiz
INCLUSÃO FLUIDA
Co2
OURO
MESOTERMAL
PALEOPROTEROZOICO
BRASIL
title_short Fluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazil
title_full Fluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazil
title_fullStr Fluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Fluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazil
title_sort Fluid inclusion studies on Caxias and Areal gold mineralizations, São Luís Craton, northern Brazil
author KLEIN, Evandro Luiz
author_facet KLEIN, Evandro Luiz
FUZIKAWA, K.
KOPPE, J. C.
author_role author
author2 FUZIKAWA, K.
KOPPE, J. C.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv KLEIN, Evandro Luiz
FUZIKAWA, K.
KOPPE, J. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv INCLUSÃO FLUIDA
Co2
OURO
MESOTERMAL
PALEOPROTEROZOICO
BRASIL
topic INCLUSÃO FLUIDA
Co2
OURO
MESOTERMAL
PALEOPROTEROZOICO
BRASIL
description Caxias and Areal are minor gold deposits in the São Luís Craton, northern Brazil. The geological setting comprises dominant Paleoproterozoic granitoids of the Tromaí Suite, with minor occurrences of coeval greenstone belt-like sequences of the Aurizona Group, both correlatives to Eburnean–Birimian rocks of the West African Craton. Deformation of the lithologies is weak, almost restricted to small-sized shear zones. Gold mineralization at Areal is hosted by a monzogranite and associated with a subparallel quartz vein system and its hydrothermalized haloes. Caxias gold mineralization is associated with a narrow, subvertical, NE-trending shear zone and its hydrothermal envelope. In the northern sector of this deposit (CX-N), mineralization is hosted by a small fine-grained tonalitic intrusion with strong chloritic (1carbonate, epidote) alteration and pyrite 1 sphalerite dissemination, while in the southern sector (CX-S) it is hosted by pyritized quartz–sericite schists and chlorite– biotite schists with sharp subvertical foliation. In both sectors, widespread multidirectional quartz veining is observed. Petrographic, microthermometric and Raman spectroscopic studies of fluid inclusions from quartz veins associated with the mineralizations revealed the presence of early carbonic/aqueous–carbonic and late aqueous fluid inclusions. The CO2-bearing fluids exhibit three different gaseous compositions: CO2 1 moderate CH4; CO2 1 low CH4 1 moderate to high N2 (both restricted to CX-S); and CO2 1 low N2 fluids (occurring in all deposits). The CO2–N2 fluid has been defined as the mineralizing fluid having moderate bulk density (0.7–1.0 g/cm3 ), low-salinity (mean 5 wt% NaCl equiv.), containing 55–95 mol% H2O, 6–45 mol% CO2 and up to 2.5 mol% N2. Only at CX-S this fluid was modified by introduction of CH4 and enrichment in N2 by reaction with carbonaceous wall rocks. The wide range of composition, microthermometric properties and CO2/H2O ratio displayed by the CO2-bearing inclusions were interpreted as product of heterogeneous trapping (by phase separation) of two partially immiscible fluids. Bulk composition isochores combined with chlorite geothermometer bracketed T–P conditions between 262 and 3078C and between 1.3 and 3.5 kbar for Areal, 1.6–3.7 kbar for CX-N and 2.4–4.6 kbar for CX-S. These data indicate depth of 5– 15 km for the formation of the deposits, compatible with crustal conditions of greenschist metamorphism and the brittle–ductile transition. The compositional and P–T features of the mineralizing fluid, together with its reduced character (log fO2 between 229.8 and 234.2), as well as the pyrite abundance in the host rocks, suggest that gold was transported as a sulfur reduced complex and that its deposition occurred in response to phase separation, reduction of H2S activity by sulfidation of the wall-rocks, and lowering of fO2 due to fluid–rock interactions. Collectively, the described characteristics favor a metamorphic source for the ore-bearing fluid, without ruling out a magmatic contribution. Aspects such as lithological association, geological setting, hydrothermalism, mineralogy, structural style, chemical and physical behavior and provenance of the auriferous fluid of the Caxias and Areal deposits are similar to those described for mesothermal or epizonal to mesozonal lode-gold deposits found in Archean to Cenozoic cratons and metamorphic belts worldwide.
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