Ore Mineralogy of High Sulfidation Çorak-Taç Epimesothermal Gold Deposit (Yusufeli-Artvin-Turkey)

K. Diarra, E. Sangu, E. Çiftçi*

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Özet

Çorak and Taç, two nearby mineralizations, are located in the eastern black sea region, which is one of the most productive metallogenic belts of Turkey. It is characterized by a great number of Kuroko-type volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits as well as vein-type polymetallic deposits, porphyry and epithermal precious metal deposits. Subject neighboring deposits are hosted within the voluminous Cretaceous-Eocene granitoids and interbedded volcanic rocks and carbonates. Mineralogy of altered host rocks include quartz veins, carbonates, sericite, chlorite, chalcedony, and disseminated sulfides - mainly pyrite, sphalerite, galena, and chalcopyrite. The main texture encountered in the host rocks is hyalo-porphyry. Due to hydrothermal alterations primary minerals are mostly altered in which the ferromagnesian minerals are chloritized and calcified, while feldspars are altered into sericite, calcite, and albite. Silicification and argillic alteration (medium, moderate, high) are widely spread however; XRD analysis carried on 33 core samples from Çorak has also revealed local propylitic alteration, limonitization and hematitization as well. The minerals assemblages that accompanied the different alterations include jarosite and alunite suggesting high sulfidation hydrothermal mineralization. Through the ore microscopic studies, pyrite, chalcopyrite galena, sphalerite, and a lesser amount of sulfosalts (tennantite-tetrahedrite and pyrargyrite) were determined. Quartz and calcite account for the main gangue minerals. While the Taç mineralization is pyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite dominating, the Çorak mineralization contains relatively less chalcopyrite and galena becomes prevalent with sphalerite. Gold in both sites may reach up to 10 ppm, on average 3 ppm. Silver occurrence is insignificant.

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Ana bilgisayar yayını başlığıSpringer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences
YayınlayanSpringer Nature
Sayfalar53-58
Sayfa sayısı6
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 2019
Harici olarak yayınlandıEvet

Yayın serisi

AdıSpringer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences
ISSN (Basılı)2524-342X
ISSN (Elektronik)2524-3438

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Finansman

Acknowledgements. This study was financially supported by BAP Project unit (No: 2017/80) of Kocaeli University in Turkey. We are thankful to the university and to Santral Mining Co. and their employees in Yusufeli for their courteous support for the field work. This study was financially supported by BAP Project unit (No: 2017/80) of Kocaeli University in Turkey. We are thankful to the university and to Santral Mining Co. and their employees in Yusufeli for their courteous support for the field work.

FinansörlerFinansör numarası
Santral Mining Co.
British Association for Psychopharmacology2017/80
Kocaeli Üniversitesi

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