热液沉淀物在矿脉中沉积形成的细粒石英——以英国苏格兰Tyndrum为例

I. M. Platten, S. Dominy
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沉积的热液沉淀物石英,现在是细粒石英,描述了一个含铅锌脉系。讨论了它们与浅成热液系统浅部常见的壁积细粒石英的区别。局部细粒(<0.3 mm)石英聚集出现在一套脉体中,其他部分为正常的硬状和碎屑状充填物。这些沉积物可能以陡峭的段(轴塞)充填在岩脉上,或者在岩脉以低到中等角度倾斜的下盘物质中形成连续的层。细粒沉积物垫块沉积在岩壁碎屑的向上表面和从脉壁生长出来的绢状晶体上。这些矿床的不对称性将它们与更常见的对称、地壳化的细粒石英和蛋白石硅壁衬矿床区分开来,并需要重力控制的沉积机制。薄片检查显示大部分细晶石英呈细长棱柱状。棱镜的习惯是存在不久之后沉积,但它是不可能确定明确的原始沉积颗粒。脉状和围岩碎屑的沉积作用也得到了确认。细粒沉积物的沉积伴随着石英和其他脉状矿物的正常原位生长。与无定形石英增生有关的哺乳状和球粒状结构在有沉积物质的丁鼓脉中完全不存在。现代热液和二氧化硅沉淀的物理化学文献表明,悬浮在热液流体中的二氧化硅沉淀是无定形的,来源于胶体二氧化硅。有人认为,大部分悬浮二氧化硅在沉积时以石英的形式存在,或者在沉积后几乎立即从无定形二氧化硅转化而来。热液沉积物及其分布可能为脉体的流动方向和速度提供信息。泥沙堵塞阻碍了垂直流动,导致水平分量较大的局部流动。研究表明,沉积特征在其他矿床中也存在,并可能涉及其他矿物。如果这里看到的特征可以放大到主要矿脉的大小,它们可能导致矿物组合和丰度的上下变化,这可能会影响品位。
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Fine-grained Quartz Formed by the Sedimentation of Hydrothermal Precipitates in Mineral Veins: An Example from Tyndrum, Scotland, UK
Sedimented hydrothermal precipitates of silica, now fine-grained quartz, are described from a Pb-Zn-bearing vein system. Their discrimination from the wall-accreted fine-grained quartz that is common in the shallow parts of epithermal systems is discussed. Local fine-grained (<0.3 mm) quartz accumulations occur in a suite of veins with otherwise normal drusiform and crustified infills. This sediment may fill the vein above chokes in steep segments (axial plugs), or form continuous layers within the footwall material where the vein is inclined at low to moderate angles. Pads of fine-grained sediment are deposited on the upwards-facing surfaces of wall-rock clasts and of drusiform crystals growing from the vein walls. The asymmetry of these deposits differentiates them from the more common symmetrical, crustified wall-lining deposits of fine-grained quartz and opaline silica, and requires a gravity-controlled, sedimentary depositional mechanism. Thin section examination shows that much of the fine-grained quartz is present as elongate prisms. The prism habit was present soon after deposition, but it is not possible to identify unequivocally the original sedimented grains. Sedimentation of vein- and wall-rock-derived detritus is also recognized. Deposition of the fine-grained sediment accompanies normal in situ drusiform growth of quartz and other vein minerals. The mammilated and spherulitic textures associated with accretion of amorphous quartz are entirely absent from the Tyndrum veins with sedimented materials. The literature on modern hydrothermal waters and physical chemistry of silica precipitation shows that precipitates of silica suspended in hydrothermal fluids are amorphous and derived from colloidal silica. It is argued that much of the suspended silica was present as quartz at the time of deposition or was converted from amorphous silica almost immediately after deposition. Hydrothermal sediments and their distribution potentially provide information on flow directions and velocity in veins. Plugs of sediment obstruct vertical flow and lead to local flows with large horizontal components. It is shown that sedimentation features occur in other deposits and can involve other minerals. If the features seen here can be scaled up to the size of major veins, they may result in up and downdip variations in mineral assemblages and abundances, which may affect grade.
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