Fluid inclusion study in quartz of the Rudnik Pb-Zn-Cu-Ag skarn deposit, Serbia

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Креатор
Stefan Petrović, Ronald J. Bakker, Vladica Cvetković, Rade Jelenković
Извор
Mineral Resources in a Changing World-17th SGA Biennial Meeting, Zurich, between 28th August and 1st September 2023
Издавач
Genéve : Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits
Датум издавања
2023
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Six types of fluid inclusions were identified in three growth zones of hydrothermal quartz from the Rudnik skarn deposit. In the core zone, primary two-phase fluid inclusions of high (type 1) and moderate salinity (type 2) homogenized to liquid between 350-430 °C and 340-420 °C, respectively. Raman analysis revealed that the vapour phases are a CO2-CH4 gas mixture, with a predominance of CO2. The core contains and dispersed vapour-rich fluid inclusions of low salinity (type 3) composed of CO2-CH4-H2S gas mixture with significant amounts of H2S, as well as liquid-rich fluid inclusions (type 4) predominantly composed of pure water and small vapour phase with lower homogenization temperatures between 174-284 °C. In the transition zone, primary fluid inclusions arranged perpendicular to the growth zone (type 5) homogenize over a wide range of temperatures between 235-401 °C. The vapour phase is a CO2-CH4 gas mixture additionally enriched in CH4 compared to the other types. Fluid inclusions in paths of the rim zone of the quartz (type 6) have a homogenization temperature between 259-385 °C. The vapour phase is a CO2-CH4 mixture with reduced CH4 content, while the liquid phase has a low salinity.
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Stefan Petrović, Ronald J. Bakker, Vladica Cvetković, Rade Jelenković. "Fluid inclusion study in quartz of the Rudnik Pb-Zn-Cu-Ag skarn deposit, Serbia" in Mineral Resources in a Changing World-17th SGA Biennial Meeting, Zurich, between 28th August and 1st September 2023, Genéve : Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits (2023)

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