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DOI10.1007/BF01161577
Mineralogy and fluid inclusion studies of the Au-Cu quartz veins in the Hamash area, South-Eastern Desert, Egypt
Helmy, HM; Kaindl, R
通讯作者Helmy, HM
来源期刊MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY
ISSN0930-0708
出版年1999
卷号65期号:1-2页码:69-86
英文摘要

Field relations, petrographic observations and fluid inclusion data are used to characterize the mineralizing fluids of gold-copper bearing quartz veins, which are spatially associated with a granite-porphyry, metavolcanics and metagabbro in the Hamash area, South Eastern Desert of Egypt. Four generations of genetically related quartz veins occur in the Hamash mine area. Two types of alteration are developed in vicinity of quartz veins; i.e., sericite-quartz-pyrite and chlorite-epidote-pyrite-sericite alteration. Fe-Cu sulfides in the veins were precipitated in two stages, early pyrite (PI) and chalcopyrite were altered to secondary chalcocite, bornite and digenite and a second generation of pyrite (PII and PIII). PI pyrite and quartz contain inclusions of gold as well as remobilized gold along cracks and microfractures. Two types of fluid inclusions are distinguished: 1) primary H2O-CO2-CH4-NaCl inclusions (type I) and 2) primary and secondary aqueous inclusions (type II). Type II is further subdivided by the inclusions occurrence within different vein types. Type I inclusions entrapped the endmembers of an unmixed fluid which consists of an aqueous phase and a CO2-rich gas phase, respectively. The entrapment conditions of approximately 250 degrees C and 200 bars were estimated by intersecting the isochores of the two coexisting aqueous and CO2-rich fluids and indicate a shallow crustal level. The salinity of type IIa inclusions is generally low (<9wt.% NaCleq), they homogenize above 234 degrees C and included heterogeneous and homogeneous fluids over a wide pressure range. Homogenization temperatures of type IIb inclusions vary between 102 degrees and 284 degrees C, their assumed entrapping temperatures are 200 degrees C and 110 degrees C, respectively. The four generations of quartz veins are related with different inclusion types. The metals including primary gold were probably transported as bisulfide complexes and precipitated due to wallrock sulfidation, fluid mixing and phase separation. The Hamash Au-Cu mineralization shows a combination of porphyry- and epithermal-deposits characteristics.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Egypt ; Austria
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000079888900004
WOS关键词SULFIDE MINERALS ; HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS ; GOLD ; TEMPERATURES ; DEPOSITION ; SOLUBILITY ; EVOLUTION
WOS类目Geochemistry & Geophysics ; Mineralogy
WOS研究方向Geochemistry & Geophysics ; Mineralogy
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/137908
作者单位(1)El Minia Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Geol, El Minia, Egypt;(2)Graz Tech Univ, Inst Mineral Kristallog & Petrol, A-8010 Graz, Austria
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Helmy, HM,Kaindl, R. Mineralogy and fluid inclusion studies of the Au-Cu quartz veins in the Hamash area, South-Eastern Desert, Egypt[J],1999,65(1-2):69-86.
APA Helmy, HM,&Kaindl, R.(1999).Mineralogy and fluid inclusion studies of the Au-Cu quartz veins in the Hamash area, South-Eastern Desert, Egypt.MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY,65(1-2),69-86.
MLA Helmy, HM,et al."Mineralogy and fluid inclusion studies of the Au-Cu quartz veins in the Hamash area, South-Eastern Desert, Egypt".MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY 65.1-2(1999):69-86.
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