Genesis of the Mahour Base Metal Deposit, Iran: Constraints from Fluid Inclusions and Sulfur Isotopes

Zahra Moradiani,Majid Ghaderi, Hossein-Ali Tajeddin,Pura Alfonso

MINERALS(2024)

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The Mahour base metal deposit is located northeast of Badroud in the middle of the Urumieh-Dokhtar magmatic arc in the Isfahan province of Iran. The main host rocks to the ores are Eocene volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks. Hypogene ore minerals constituting the main ore body are galena, sphalerite, pyrite, and chalcopyrite. In addition to gangue quartz, a variety of supergene minerals comprising gypsum, goethite, hematite, "limonite", malachite, azurite, covellite, and chalcocite are also present; gangue minerals are quartz, barite, calcite, sericite, and chlorite. Silicification, intermediate argillic, and propylitic are the main wall-rock alteration types. The presence of fluid inclusions with different vapor/liquid ratios in quartz and sphalerite could indicate a boiling process. The primary liquid-rich fluid inclusions suggest that the homogenization temperature was between 107 and 298 degrees C from fluids with salinities from 1.5 to 13.7 wt.% NaCl equiv. These data suggest that the ore-forming fluids were magmatic with a contribution from meteoric waters. The delta 34S values of sulfides range from 1.9 to 3.4 parts per thousand, those of barite range from 12.1 to 13.2 parts per thousand, and those of gypsum range from 4.3 to 5.6 parts per thousand. These data suggest that sulfur was mostly of magmatic origin with a minor contribution from sedimentary rocks. Our data suggest that the boiling of fluids formed an intermediate-sulfidation style of epithermal mineralization for the Mahour deposit.
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base metals,fluid inclusions,sulfur isotopes,intermediate-sulfidation,Mahour,Urumieh-Dokhtar,Iran
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