Metamorphic and basin fluids in quartz-carbonate-sulphide veins in the SW Scottish Highlands: a stable isotope and fluid inclusion study

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作者
Anderson, R
Graham, CM
Boyce, AJ
Fallick, AE
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Grant Inst, Sch Geosci, Edinburgh EH9 3JW, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Scottist Univ Environm Res Ctr, Glasgow G75 0QF, Lanark, Scotland
关键词
brecciation; fluids; mineralisation; Scottish Highlands; veins;
D O I
10.1111/j.1468-8115.2004.00080.x
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Metalliferous (Fe-Cu-Pb-Zn) quartz-carbonate-sulphide veins cut greenschist to epidote-amphibolite facies metamorphic rocks of the Dalradian, SW Scottish Highlands, with NE-SW to NW-SE trends, approximately parallel or perpendicular to regional structures. Early quartz was followed by pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena, barite, late dolomite-ankerite and clays. Both quartz-sulphide and carbonate vein mineralisation is associated with brecciation, indicating rapid release of fluid overpressure and hydraulic fracturing. Two distinct mineralising fluids were identified from fluid inclusion and stable isotope studies. High temperature (>350degreesC) quartz-precipitating fluids were moderately saline (4.0-12.7 wt.% NaCl equivalent) with low XCO2, (approximately 0.05). Quartz delta(18)O (+11.7 to +16.5parts per thousand) and sulphide delta(34)S (-13.6 to -1.1parts per thousand) indicate isotopic equilibrium with host metasediments (rock buffering) and a local metasedimentary source of sulphur. Later, low-temperature (T-H = 120-200degreesC) fluids, probably associated with secondary carbonate, barite and clay formation, were also moderately saline (3.8-9.1 wt. % NaCl equivalent), but were strongly enriched in 180 relative to host Dalradian lithologies, as indicated by secondary dolomite-ankerite (delta(18)O = +17.0 to +29.0parts per thousand, delta(13)C = -1.0 to -3.0parts per thousand). Compositions of carbonate-forming fluids were externally buffered. The veins record the fluid-rock interaction history of metamorphic host rocks during cooling, uplift and later extension. Early vein quartz precipitated under retrograde greenschist facies conditions from fluids probably derived by synmetamorphic dehydration of deeper, higher-grade rocks during uplift and cooling of the Caledonian metamorphic complex. Veins are similar to those of mesothermal veins in younger Phanerozoic metamorphic belts, but are rare in the Scottish Dalradian. Early quartz veins were reactivated by deep penetration of low-temperature basin fluids that precipitated carbonate and clays in veins and adjacent Dalradian metasecliments throughout the SW Highlands, probably in the Permo-Carboniferous. This event is consistent with paragenetically ambiguous barite with delta(34)S characteristic of late Palaeozoic basinal brines.
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