E. E. Kolova, A. N. Glukhov, G. O. Polzunenkov, V. V. Akinin
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Abstract
The Talnikovoye ore field, where previous academic research and exploration works revealed porphyry copper mineralization, is described. Our data show that the mineralization is confined to the Turonian granodiorite and quartz diorite intrusions (91 Ma, U–Pb metohod) and accompanying hydrothermal–explosive breccias. Biotite–epidote–chlorite propylites are widespread within the ore field; in the southern part, quartz–sericite phyllic alteration is superimposed on the K-feldspar alteration halo. The ore occurs in zones of intense quartz, chlorite–epidote–quartz (with chalcopyrite and molybdenite), sulfide-potassium feldspar–quartz (with chalcopyrite and bornite), and sulfide–quartz–sericite (with chalcopyrite) stockwork veining with copper–molybdenum mineralization. They have moderate concentrations of Cu (0.1–0.3%, reaching 1.1%) and Mo (up to 0.1%), low concentrations of Au (up to 0.1 g/t) and Ag (up to 2.6 g/t), and have a Cu–Mo–(Au, Ag, Pb, Zn, Sb, and As) geochemical signature. Fluid inclusion data suggest the formation of quartz in mineralized veinlet during the magmatic–hydrothermal transition (430–150°С) with solutions at high (50 wt % NaCl equiv.), medium and low concentrations (5–18.9 wt % NaCl equiv.) involved under the cooling–dilution scenario. The values of the main geochemical indicators, such as Cu/Mo (30–60) and Cu/Au (>1 × 105) ratios allowed us to assign the Talnikovoye ore field to the porphyry copper–molybdenum type characteristic of continental-margin volcano-plutonic belts formed on the mafic island-arc basement. The geochemical parameters of ore-bearing porphyry granitoids indicate their formation in a setting of a subduction-to-transform plate boundary transition.
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Russian Journal of Pacific Geology publishes the results of research on the Earth crust and mantle composition and provides articles on the geological structure and patterns of distribution of mineral deposits in the Pacific Ocean, marginal seas and continental margins. It discusses the topics of stratigraphy, sedimentology, magmatic activity, and seismicity. The journal deals with the problems of lithosphere plates tectonics, and offers the results of neotectonic, geomorphological, geodesic, environmental and mining studies in the Pacific region. The journal accepts theoretical, methodical and philosophical articles covering general issues of geology, geophysics, geochemistry, geoecology and mining. The journal also publishes critical notes and comments, and reviews.