Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:
http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46943
Title: | Metallogenesis of Zn-Pb carbonate-hosted mineralization in the southeastern region of the Picos de Europa (Central Northern Spain) Province: Geologic, fluid inclusion, and stable isotope studies | Authors: | Gómez-Fernández, F. Both, R. A. Mangas, J. Arribas, A. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 250611 Mineralogía | Keywords: | Asturian Massif Carbon Chemical composition Isotopes |
Issue Date: | 2000 | Publisher: | 0361-0128 | Journal: | Economic Geology | Abstract: | The Zn-Pb deposits of the southeastern area of the Picos de Europa province display an epigenetic hydrothermal mineralization of moderate temperature hosted by intensely dolomitized limestones of Carboniferous age. They are structurally and lithologically controlled since the three phenomena of fracturing, dolomitization, and mineralization are interrelated. Two types of mineralization have been found: type I, granular dark brown-colored sphalerite, galena, and dolomite, and type II, toffee-colored sphalerite, galena, and calcite. Type II mineralization is later than type I. The Aliva and Andara deposits are the two largest in the Picos de Europa area, and both contain type I and type II styles of mineralization. Fluid inclusion studies indicate that the mineralizing solutions for both stages were similar and had trapping temperatures between 170° and 200°C and salinities around 15 wt percent NaCl equiv. However, microthermometric data from sphalerite (I and II), dolomite I, calcite II, and fluorite samples show various stages of circulation and trapping of brines with spatial and temporal variations in salinity and temperature. Calcite and dolomite from the mineralization have δ13CPDB values between 1 and 2.9 per mil (δ13CΣCO2 = –0.8–1.1‰), and δ18OSMOW values between 11.5 and 16.2 per mil (δ18OH2O varied from 0.7–1.9‰). Sulfides show δ34S values between 12.9 and –16.8 per mil (δ34Sfluid for the Aliva deposit ranged between 13.4 and –2.5‰). The combined stable isotope data indicate evolved marine waters. Isotope evidence suggests that the mineralizing fluids were probably formation waters of the Palentine zone and the Picos de Europa province sediments. During the Permian, possibly during extensional tectonic phases, these brines moved toward and through the Picos de Europa province along late Hercynian fractures giving rise to the Zn-Pb mineralization. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46943 | ISSN: | 0361-0128 | DOI: | 10.2113/gsecongeo.95.1.19 | Source: | Economic Geology [ISSN 0361-0128], v. 95, p. 19-40 |
Appears in Collections: | Artículos |
SCOPUSTM
Citations
43
checked on Mar 30, 2025
WEB OF SCIENCETM
Citations
42
checked on Feb 25, 2024
Page view(s)
107
checked on Aug 24, 2024
Google ScholarTM
Check
Altmetric
Share
Export metadata
Items in accedaCRIS are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.