Fluid evolution and origins of iron oxide Cu-Au prospects in the Olympic Dam district, Gawler craton, south Australia

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Bastrakov, Evgeniy N. [1 ]
Skirrow, Roger G. [1 ]
Didson, Garry J. [2 ]
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[1] Geosci Australia, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
[2] Univ Tasmania, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
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10.2113/gsecongeo.102.8.1415
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 [地球物理学]; 070902 [地球化学];
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Geologic observations suggest two stages of hydrothemal activity at a number of presently subeconomic iron oxide copper-gold systems in the Olympic Dam district, eastern Gawler craton. They contain high-, and moderate- to low-temperature Fe oxide-rich hydrothermal alteration. The mineral assemblages include magnetitecalc-silicate-alkali feldspar +/- Fe-Cu sulfides and hematite-sericite-chlorite-carbonate +/- Fe-Cu sulfides +/- U, REE minerals. In all documented prospects, the minerals of the hematitic assemblages replace the minerals of the magnetite-rich assemblages. The bulk of the subeconomic Cu-Au mineralization is associated with the hematitic alteration assemblages. Microarralysis by proton ion probe (PIXE) of hypersaline fluid inclusions in magnetite-rich assemblages, however, demonstrates that significant amounts of copper (>500 ppm) were transported by the early-stage high-temperature (>400 degrees C) fluids responsible for the magnetite-rich alteration. These brine inclusions contain multiple solid,phases (liquid + vapor + multiple solids) including chalcopyrite in some cases. In comparison, inclusions of the hematitic stage are relatively simple liquid + vapor types, with homogenization temperatures of 200 degrees to 300 degrees C and containing 1 to 8 wt percent NaCl equiv. The Br/Cl ratios of the magnetite-forming fluids measured by PIXE lie beyond the range of typical magmatic and/or mantle values, allowing for the possibility that the fluids originated as brines from a sedimentary basin or the crystalline basement. Sulfur isotope compositions of chalcopyrite and pyrite demonstrate that sulfur in both alteration assemblages was derived either from cooling magmas and/or crystalline igneous rocks carried by relatively oxidized fluids (Sigma SO4-2 approximate to Sigma H2S, delta S-34(sulfides) from -5 to +2%omicron) or from crustal sedimentary rocks (delta S-34(sulfides) from +5 to +10%omicron). Oxygen and hydrogen isotope compositions of waters calculated for minerals of the magnetite-rich assemblage have delta O-18 values of +7.7 to +12.8 per mil and delta D values of -15 to -21 per mil. The only available delta O-18 and delta D-fluid values for the hematitic assemblage are +4.7 and -9 per mil, respectively. The isotopic compositions of both fluids, coupled with the available literature data, can be explained in terms of fluid reequilibration with felsic Gawler Range Volcanics or other felsic igneous rocks in the region and with metasedimentary rocks of the Wallaroo Group at low water-to-rock ratios prior to their arrival at the mineralization sites. The lack of significant copper mineralization associated with magnetite-fomaing fluids that carried copper suggests that there was no effective mechanism of saturation of copper minerals or the quantity of these fluids was not sufficient to produce appreciable copper mineralization. Association of the copper-gold mineralization with the hematitic alteration in the subeconomic prospects can be explained by a two-stage model in which preexisting hydrothermal magnetite with minor associated copper-gold mineralization was flushed by late-stage oxidized brines that had extensively reacted with sedimentary or metamorphic rocks. The reduction of these brines, driven by conversion of magnetite to hematite, resulted in precipitation of copper and gold. The oxidized brines may have contributed additional copper and gold to the system in addition to upgrading preexisting subeconomic Cu-Au mineralization. When compared to published models for the Olympic Dam deposit, the new data for fluids in subeconomic Fe-oxide Cu-Au prospects of the Olympic Dam district indicate the diversity of origins of iron oxide-copper-gold systems, even within the same geologic region.
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