Geochemistry, Fluid Inclusions and Sulfur Isotopes of the Goshgarchay Cu-Au Deposit (Western Azerbaijan) in Lesser Caucasus: Implications for the Origins of Ore-forming Fluids

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Arik, Fetullah [1 ]
Ozen, Yesim [1 ]
Alimammadov, Nicat [1 ]
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[1] Konya Tech Univ, Dept Geol Engn, TR-42250 Konya, Turkiye
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geochemistry; fluid inclusion; sulfur isotope; Goshgarchay (Azerbaijan); Lesser Caucasus; STABLE-ISOTOPE; CHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION; HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM; CENOZOIC MAGMATISM; VOLCANIC-ROCKS; GEDIZ-KUTAHYA; PORPHYRY; EVOLUTION; CONSTRAINTS; SUBDUCTION;
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10.1111/1755-6724.15111
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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The Goshgarchay Cu-Au deposit is located in the central part of the northwest flank of the Murovdagh region in the Lesser Caucasus. The Goshgarchay Cu-Au deposit is associated with Middle Jurassic volcanic and Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous high-K calc-alkaline intrusive rocks. The Cu-Au mineralization is commonly related to quartz-sericite-chlorite alteration dominantly composed of chalcopyrite, gold, sphalerite, pyrite, bornite, hematite, covellite, chalcocite, malachite, and azurite. The Goshgarchay copper-gold deposit, which is 600 m wide and approximately 1.2 km long, is seen as a fault-controlled and vein-, stockwork- and disseminated type deposit. The Goshgarchay Cu-Au deposit predominantly comprises Cu (max. 64500 ppm) and Au (max. 11.3 ppm), while it comprises relatively less amounts Zn (max. 437 ppm), Mo (max. 47.5 ppm), Pb (max. 134 ppm), and Ag (max. 21 ppm). The homogenization temperatures and salinities of fluid inclusions in quartz for stage I range from 380 degrees C to 327 degrees C, and 6.9 wt% to 2.6 wt% NaCl eq., respectively. Th and salinities in quartz for stage II range from 304 degrees C to 253 degrees C, and 7.6 wt% to 3.2 wt% NaCl eq., respectively. The calculated delta 34Sh2s values (-1.5 parts per thousand to 5.5 parts per thousand) of sulfides and especially the narrow range of delta 34Sh2s values of chalcopyrite and bornite (between -0.07 parts per thousand and +0.7 parts per thousand) indicate that the source of the Goshgarchay Cu-Au mineralization is magmatic. Based on the mineralogical, geochemical, fluid inclusion, and sulfur isotopic data, the Goshgarchay Cu-Au deposit represents a late stage peripheral magmatic-hydrothermal mineralization probably underlain by a concealed porphyry deposit. image
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