Polymetallic and Au‐Ag Mineralizations at the Mutnovskoe Deposit in South Kamchatka, Russia

Abstract. The Mutnovskoe deposit located in the Porozhisto‐Asachinskaya metallogenic province of South Kamchatka, Russia, is a polymetallic vein and Au‐Ag quartz vein associated type of hydrothermal deposit. The Mutnovskoe deposit is located inside a paleo‐caldera structure at the center of the Mutn...

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Main Authors: Takahashi, Ryohei, Matsueda, Hiroharu, Okrugin, Victor M., Ono, Shuji
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description Abstract. The Mutnovskoe deposit located in the Porozhisto‐Asachinskaya metallogenic province of South Kamchatka, Russia, is a polymetallic vein and Au‐Ag quartz vein associated type of hydrothermal deposit. The Mutnovskoe deposit is located inside a paleo‐caldera structure at the center of the Mutnovsko‐Asachinskaya geothermal field of Pliocene ‐ Quaternary age, where active gold deposition is identified in hot spring precipitate. The Mutnovskoe deposit is subdivided into the north flank, the central flank and the south flank based on the vein distributions and mineral parageneses. The mineralized vein system is oriented N‐S hosted in diorite ‐ gabbroic diorite stock, volcanic rocks and sedimentary rocks of Miocene ‐ Pleistocene age. The mineralization stage I (polymetallic vein) mainly in the central and the south flanks is Zn‐Pb‐Cu‐Au‐Ag contained in sphalerite, galena and tetrahedrite‐tennantite group mineral. The stage II (Au‐Ag quartz vein) occurs in the north and the central flanks. The stage III (Mn‐sulfide and Mn‐Ca‐carbonate vein) occurs in the whole deposit area. Stage II is the typical Au‐Ag quartz‐adularia vein of low‐sulfidation type. Stage III is alabandite‐rhodochrosite‐quartz‐calcite vein. The K‐Ar ages are 1.3±0.1 Ma for stage I sericite in alteration zone, and 0.7±0.1 Ma for the stage II adularia in mineralized vein. Based on the fluid inclusion study, range of ore forming temperature of the Mutnovskoe deposit is 200 to 260d̀C (av. 230d̀C). Salinities of fluid inclusions indicate 2.2 to 5.7 wt% NaCl in sphalerite and 0.8 to 3.3 wt% NaCl in quartz for the stage I. Mineral paragenesis of the polymetallic vein (stage I) is characterized by a district zoning of tennantite and Cd‐rich sphalerite in the south flank and tetrahedrite and Mn‐rich sphalerite in the central flank, which is due to the fractional crystallizations of ore‐forming fluid. Depositional condition of the low sulfidation state is inferred for the Mutnovskoe deposit, where the polymetallic vein of the south flank is in relatively ...
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1751-3928.2006.tb00275.x 2025-01-16T22:49:00+00:00 Polymetallic and Au‐Ag Mineralizations at the Mutnovskoe Deposit in South Kamchatka, Russia Takahashi, Ryohei Matsueda, Hiroharu Okrugin, Victor M. Ono, Shuji 2006 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-3928.2006.tb00275.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1751-3928.2006.tb00275.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1751-3928.2006.tb00275.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Resource Geology volume 56, issue 2, page 141-156 ISSN 1344-1698 1751-3928 journal-article 2006 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-3928.2006.tb00275.x 2024-12-09T19:44:48Z Abstract. The Mutnovskoe deposit located in the Porozhisto‐Asachinskaya metallogenic province of South Kamchatka, Russia, is a polymetallic vein and Au‐Ag quartz vein associated type of hydrothermal deposit. The Mutnovskoe deposit is located inside a paleo‐caldera structure at the center of the Mutnovsko‐Asachinskaya geothermal field of Pliocene ‐ Quaternary age, where active gold deposition is identified in hot spring precipitate. The Mutnovskoe deposit is subdivided into the north flank, the central flank and the south flank based on the vein distributions and mineral parageneses. The mineralized vein system is oriented N‐S hosted in diorite ‐ gabbroic diorite stock, volcanic rocks and sedimentary rocks of Miocene ‐ Pleistocene age. The mineralization stage I (polymetallic vein) mainly in the central and the south flanks is Zn‐Pb‐Cu‐Au‐Ag contained in sphalerite, galena and tetrahedrite‐tennantite group mineral. The stage II (Au‐Ag quartz vein) occurs in the north and the central flanks. The stage III (Mn‐sulfide and Mn‐Ca‐carbonate vein) occurs in the whole deposit area. Stage II is the typical Au‐Ag quartz‐adularia vein of low‐sulfidation type. Stage III is alabandite‐rhodochrosite‐quartz‐calcite vein. The K‐Ar ages are 1.3±0.1 Ma for stage I sericite in alteration zone, and 0.7±0.1 Ma for the stage II adularia in mineralized vein. Based on the fluid inclusion study, range of ore forming temperature of the Mutnovskoe deposit is 200 to 260d̀C (av. 230d̀C). Salinities of fluid inclusions indicate 2.2 to 5.7 wt% NaCl in sphalerite and 0.8 to 3.3 wt% NaCl in quartz for the stage I. Mineral paragenesis of the polymetallic vein (stage I) is characterized by a district zoning of tennantite and Cd‐rich sphalerite in the south flank and tetrahedrite and Mn‐rich sphalerite in the central flank, which is due to the fractional crystallizations of ore‐forming fluid. Depositional condition of the low sulfidation state is inferred for the Mutnovskoe deposit, where the polymetallic vein of the south flank is in relatively ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Wiley Online Library Resource Geology 56 2 141 156
spellingShingle Takahashi, Ryohei
Matsueda, Hiroharu
Okrugin, Victor M.
Ono, Shuji
Polymetallic and Au‐Ag Mineralizations at the Mutnovskoe Deposit in South Kamchatka, Russia
title Polymetallic and Au‐Ag Mineralizations at the Mutnovskoe Deposit in South Kamchatka, Russia
title_full Polymetallic and Au‐Ag Mineralizations at the Mutnovskoe Deposit in South Kamchatka, Russia
title_fullStr Polymetallic and Au‐Ag Mineralizations at the Mutnovskoe Deposit in South Kamchatka, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Polymetallic and Au‐Ag Mineralizations at the Mutnovskoe Deposit in South Kamchatka, Russia
title_short Polymetallic and Au‐Ag Mineralizations at the Mutnovskoe Deposit in South Kamchatka, Russia
title_sort polymetallic and au‐ag mineralizations at the mutnovskoe deposit in south kamchatka, russia
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