斯洛伐克gemersk Poloma, Spišsko-gemerské rudohorie Mts. Elisabeth矿花岗岩热液石英脉中的铋、铅铋和铅锑磺化盐

IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
M. Števko, J. Sejkora
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在斯洛伐克gemersk Poloma附近Elisabeth矿的s型花岗质岩石中的热液石英脉样品中,发现了铋和复杂的铅铋和铅锑硫酸盐的有趣组合。我们首次详细研究了与特化(富Sn-W-F)泛绿花岗岩直接相关的热液脉中亚硫酸盐的化学成分。铋矿衍生物(铋矿和含铁相范围分别为21.3 ~ 23.7和30.3)、小辉石—tintinaite系列矿物(Sb /(Sb + Bi)原子比在0.13 ~ 0.71之间)、辉石—izoklakeite系列矿物(Sb /(Sb + Bi)原子比在0.26 ~ 0.33之间)以及Pb-Sb硫酸盐盐(主要是詹姆斯辉石、绢云石、罗滨石及其富Bi品种)较为常见。此外,还发现了稀有的富铋辉石、bournonite和四面体矿类矿物。发现了两种不同类型的硫代盐组合,它们与不同类型的寄主岩石有关,并具有不同的Bi/Sb比值。第一类主要以富铋硫酸盐(铋矿衍生物、小球石、辉石-异沸石)为代表,产于富磷浅花岗岩体中的石英脉中。第二种组合仅在含斑花岗岩的热液石英脉中发育,除铋(铋矿衍生物)外,还存在大量富硒的硫酸盐(tintinaite, boulangerite, robinsonite, jamesonite, rouxite, bournonite和四面体-(Zn)到四面体(Fe))。
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Bismuth, lead-bismuth and lead-antimony sulfosalts from the granite-hosted hydrothermal quartz veins at the Elisabeth mine, Gemerská Poloma, Spišsko-gemerské rudohorie Mts., Slovakia
An interesting assemblage of bismuth and complex lead–bismuth and lead–antimony sulfosalts have been identified in samples from hydrothermal quartz veins hosted in S-type granitic rocks at the Elisabeth mine near Gemerská Poloma, Slovakia. We provide the first detailed study of the chemical composition of sulfosalts from the hydrothermal veins directly related to the specialized (Sn–W–F enriched) Gemeric granites. Bismuthinite derivates (bismuthinite and phases with naik ranging from 21.3 to 23.7 and 30.3), minerals of the kobellite–tintinaite series (with Sb/(Sb + Bi) atomic ratio ranging considerably between 0.13 and 0.71), giessenite–izoklakeite series (with Sb/(Sb + Bi) from 0.26 to 0.33) as well as Pb–Sb sulfosalts (mainly jamesonite, boulangerite, robinsonite and their Bi-rich varieties) are common. Rare Bi-enriched rouxelite, bournonite and minerals of the tetrahedrite group were also observed. The two distinct types of sulfosalts associations were distinguished, each related to the different type of host rock and with variable Bi/Sb ratio. The first is represented predominantly by Bi-rich sulfosalts (bismuthinite derivates, kobellite, giessenite–izoklakeite) and occurs in the quartz veins hosted in P-enriched leucogranite. The second association is developed only in hydrothermal quartz veins hosted in porphyric granites and except of Bi (bismuthinite derivates) also significant amounts of Sb-rich sulfosalts (tintinaite, boulangerite, robinsonite, jamesonite, rouxelite, bournonite and tetrahedrite-(Zn) to tetrahedrite(Fe)) are present.
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Journal of Geosciences
Journal of Geosciences GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-MINERALOGY
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15
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Geosciences is an international peer-reviewed journal published by the Czech Geological Society with support from the Czech Geological Survey. It accepts high-quality original research or review papers dealing with all aspects of the nature and origin of igneous and metamorphic rocks. The Journal focuses, mainly but not exclusively, on: -Process-oriented regional studies of igneous and metamorphic complexes- Research in structural geology and tectonics- Igneous and metamorphic petrology- Mineral chemistry and mineralogy- Major- and trace-element geochemistry, isotope geochemistry- Dating igneous activity and metamorphic events- Experimental petrology and mineralogy- Theoretical models of igneous and metamorphic processes- Mineralizing processes and mineral deposits. All the papers are written in English, even though they may be accompanied by an additional Czech abstract. Each contribution is a subject to peer review by at least two independent reviewers, typically at least one from abroad. The Journal appears 2 to 4 times a year. Formally it is divided in annual volumes, each of them including 4 issues.
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