David Garófano-Medina, M. Fuertes-Fuente, A. Cepedal, A. Martín-Izard
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San Finx W-Sn矿床位于西班牙的A Coruna省(Galicia, NW Spain)。地质上,它发生在加利西亚-特拉斯-奥斯-蒙特斯地区,该地区是伊比利亚瓦利斯碰撞带最内层的地区之一。矿床特征为北东-西向石英为主脉体,含厘米级的斑辉石和锡石。这项研究的重点是该矿床的一个部分,称为布埃纳文图拉。本文的目的是对含矿脉及其寄主岩和伴生热液蚀变进行矿物学和岩石学表征。脉石矿物主要为石英、白云母、钾长石、磷灰石和稀有萤石。矿石矿物为辉锑矿、白钨矿、锡锑矿,内含铅锌矿、钛辉锑矿和银辉锑矿,硫化物以黄铜矿和毒砂为主,其次为辉钼矿、滑石、磁黄铁矿、闪锌矿、锡锑矿、黄铁矿、Bi-Pb-Ag硫酸盐和天然铋。主要寄主岩为云母岩和副云母岩,以及均质伟晶岩和带柱长石的带状长晶伟晶岩两种类型。寄主岩石受电气石化、灰石化、长石化和硅化4种热液蚀变的影响。较广泛的蚀变是长石化,原岩被块状钠长石和具有纤维状习性的钾长石所取代,并伴有磷灰石、绿泥石、金红石、磁铁矿、赤铁矿、黄铜矿和闪锌矿。此外,该区变形程度高,蚀变复杂,富含钾长石和硫化物,主要为黄铜矿、锡石族矿物和闪锌矿,少量含铋矿、天然铋、方铅矿和黄铁矿。该矿床在地质环境、热液蚀变和矿石组合上具有碰撞环境下高分选花岗岩冲天炉中形成的外辉体系的特征。
The Buenaventura Sector of the San Finx W-Sn Deposit (NW Spain): Ore Mineralogy, Host Rocks and Associated Hydrothermal Alterations.
The San Finx W–Sn ore deposit is located in the Spanish province of A Coruna (Galicia, NW Spain). Geologically, it occurs in the Galicia-Tras-os-Montes zone which is one of the innermost zones of the Iberian Variscan collisional belt. This ore deposit is characterized by NE–SW trending quartz-dominated veins with centimeter-size hubnerite and cassiterite. This research focuses on one sector of this deposit known as Buenaventura. The aim of this work is to present a mineralogical and petrological characterization of the ore-bearing veins, their host rocks and associated hydrothermal alteration. The vein mineralogy is mainly quartz, muscovite, K-feldspar, apatite and scarce fluorite. The ore minerals are hubnerite, scheelite and cassiterite with columbite and ilmenorutile-struverite inclusions, together with sulfides, mainly chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite, and, in less abundance, molybdenite, lollingite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, stannite, pyrite, Bi-Pb-Ag sulfosalts and native bismuth. The main host-rocks are micaschist and paragneiss and two types of pegmatites, homogeneous pegmatites and banded aplite-pegmatites with columbite. The host rocks are affected by four types of hydrothermal alterations: tourmalinization, greissenization, feldspathization and silicification. The more widespread alteration is the feldspathization in which the protolith is replaced by massive albite and K-feldspar with fibrous habit, accompanied by apatite, chlorite, rutile, magnetite, hematite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite. In addition, there are highly deformed areas with a complex alteration rich in K-feldspar and sulfides, mainly chalcopyrite, minerals of the stannite group and sphalerite and, in less abundance, bismuthinite, native bismuth, galena and pyrite. This deposit shares features in terms of geological setting, hydrothermal alteration and ore assemblages with exogreisen systems formed in the cupolas of highly fractionated granites in collisional settings.