Antimony quartz and antimony-gold quartz veins from northern Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Neiva, A. M. R.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: András, P., Ramos, J. M. F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/3926
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2008.03.004
Resumo: Antimony- and Pb-Sb-quartz veins from the Bragança district, Portugal, are mainly hosted by Silurian phyllites. Antimony-Au-quartz veins from the Dúrico-Beirã region are mainly hosted by a Cambrian schist-metagraywacke complex, as well as Ordovician phyllites and quartzites. The deposits were mostly exploited in the late 19th Century. Mineralogical characteristics and chemical compositions of individual ore minerals are similar in the two areas. First and second generations of arsenopyrite precipitated at 390 and 300 °C, respectively. Berthierite and stibnite are the most abundant Sb-bearing minerals and precipitated between 225 and 128 °C, native antimony at < 200 °C. Drastic fluid cooling is the main cause of mineral precipitation. The Pb isotope compositions of stibnite suggest a homogeneous crustal source of lead, from the metasedimentary sequences, for Sb, Pb-Sb and Sb-Au deposits in both areas, which is consistent with the findings for comparable mineralizations elsewhere in Europe. Remobilization of Pb is related to Variscan metamorphism and deformation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antimony quartz and antimony-gold quartz veins from northern Portugal
title Antimony quartz and antimony-gold quartz veins from northern Portugal
spellingShingle Antimony quartz and antimony-gold quartz veins from northern Portugal
Neiva, A. M. R.
Antimony
Lead-antimony
Antimony-gold deposits
Ore mineral compositions
Ore genesis
Bragança
Dúrico-Beirã
Portugal
Stibnite
Berthierite
title_short Antimony quartz and antimony-gold quartz veins from northern Portugal
title_full Antimony quartz and antimony-gold quartz veins from northern Portugal
title_fullStr Antimony quartz and antimony-gold quartz veins from northern Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Antimony quartz and antimony-gold quartz veins from northern Portugal
title_sort Antimony quartz and antimony-gold quartz veins from northern Portugal
author Neiva, A. M. R.
author_facet Neiva, A. M. R.
András, P.
Ramos, J. M. F.
author_role author
author2 András, P.
Ramos, J. M. F.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neiva, A. M. R.
András, P.
Ramos, J. M. F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antimony
Lead-antimony
Antimony-gold deposits
Ore mineral compositions
Ore genesis
Bragança
Dúrico-Beirã
Portugal
Stibnite
Berthierite
topic Antimony
Lead-antimony
Antimony-gold deposits
Ore mineral compositions
Ore genesis
Bragança
Dúrico-Beirã
Portugal
Stibnite
Berthierite
description Antimony- and Pb-Sb-quartz veins from the Bragança district, Portugal, are mainly hosted by Silurian phyllites. Antimony-Au-quartz veins from the Dúrico-Beirã region are mainly hosted by a Cambrian schist-metagraywacke complex, as well as Ordovician phyllites and quartzites. The deposits were mostly exploited in the late 19th Century. Mineralogical characteristics and chemical compositions of individual ore minerals are similar in the two areas. First and second generations of arsenopyrite precipitated at 390 and 300 °C, respectively. Berthierite and stibnite are the most abundant Sb-bearing minerals and precipitated between 225 and 128 °C, native antimony at < 200 °C. Drastic fluid cooling is the main cause of mineral precipitation. The Pb isotope compositions of stibnite suggest a homogeneous crustal source of lead, from the metasedimentary sequences, for Sb, Pb-Sb and Sb-Au deposits in both areas, which is consistent with the findings for comparable mineralizations elsewhere in Europe. Remobilization of Pb is related to Variscan metamorphism and deformation.
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