REE contents and Nd-isotope ratios were determined in siderite ores from the "Filon du Signal" and the "Filon Sud" of the Pb-Zn-Ag mineralization of the Jebel Awam deposit, central Morocco. The deposit was formed by the intrusion of granites into the Lower Paleozoic metasedimentary basement probably by 280 Ma. The REE contents in the siderites allow for discrimination between the two veins, likely reflecting different concentrations in the mineralizing fluids. All siderites display positive Eu anomalies, indicating that the parent fluids were meta morphogenic. Assuming a common origin of the fluids, the higher REE contents and higher LREE/HREE ratios of FS siderites compared to FdS siderites suggest that the FS fluids were hotter and more acidic. The epsilon(Nd) and the Sm-147/Nd-144 ratios of the siderites range from -5.97 to -7.74, and from 0.172 to 0.183, respectively, and are statistically irrespective of sample provenance. The homogeneous isotopic data prevent use of the data forage-determination purposes, but they support the common origin of the mineralizing fluids. Moreover, since the siderites exhibit epsilon(Nd) (280 Ma) comprised between the values of the basement schists and the granites, this supports a hydrothermal origin for the mineralizing fluids. which acquired Sm and Nd by leaching both lithotypes. These conclusions, corroborating earlier information provided by Sr isotopes, demonstrate the potential of Nd isotopes and REE as geochemical tracers in the study of hydrothermal deposits. C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

REE and Nd-isotope evidence for the origin of siderite from the Jebel Awam deposit (Central Morocco) / Castorina, Francesca; Masi, Umberto. - In: ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS. - ISSN 0169-1368. - STAMPA. - 34:3(2008), pp. 337-342. [10.1016/j.oregeorev.2008.03.001]

REE and Nd-isotope evidence for the origin of siderite from the Jebel Awam deposit (Central Morocco)

CASTORINA, Francesca;MASI, Umberto
2008

Abstract

REE contents and Nd-isotope ratios were determined in siderite ores from the "Filon du Signal" and the "Filon Sud" of the Pb-Zn-Ag mineralization of the Jebel Awam deposit, central Morocco. The deposit was formed by the intrusion of granites into the Lower Paleozoic metasedimentary basement probably by 280 Ma. The REE contents in the siderites allow for discrimination between the two veins, likely reflecting different concentrations in the mineralizing fluids. All siderites display positive Eu anomalies, indicating that the parent fluids were meta morphogenic. Assuming a common origin of the fluids, the higher REE contents and higher LREE/HREE ratios of FS siderites compared to FdS siderites suggest that the FS fluids were hotter and more acidic. The epsilon(Nd) and the Sm-147/Nd-144 ratios of the siderites range from -5.97 to -7.74, and from 0.172 to 0.183, respectively, and are statistically irrespective of sample provenance. The homogeneous isotopic data prevent use of the data forage-determination purposes, but they support the common origin of the mineralizing fluids. Moreover, since the siderites exhibit epsilon(Nd) (280 Ma) comprised between the values of the basement schists and the granites, this supports a hydrothermal origin for the mineralizing fluids. which acquired Sm and Nd by leaching both lithotypes. These conclusions, corroborating earlier information provided by Sr isotopes, demonstrate the potential of Nd isotopes and REE as geochemical tracers in the study of hydrothermal deposits. C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2008
fluid origin; jebel awam deposit; morocco; nd isotopes; ree; siderite
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REE and Nd-isotope evidence for the origin of siderite from the Jebel Awam deposit (Central Morocco) / Castorina, Francesca; Masi, Umberto. - In: ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS. - ISSN 0169-1368. - STAMPA. - 34:3(2008), pp. 337-342. [10.1016/j.oregeorev.2008.03.001]
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