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GOLD MINERALIZATION IN CHAH-BAGH DUCTILE-BRITTLE SHEAR ZONES, MUTEH MINING DISTRICT, SANANDAJ-SIRJAN ZONE

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  142-165

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 Chah-Bagh gold deposit is located in central part of Sanandaj-Sirjan zone, 60 km southwest of Delidjan, in MUTEHmining district. Rock units exposing in the area underwent greenschist to lower amphibolite metamorphism. They consist of NW-SE trending deformed and metamorphosed volcano-sedimentary and acidic volcanic rocks. These units, thought to be of Devonian or pre-Devonian age have been intruded by basic sills and dikes.The rock units are characterized by several phases of intense DEFORMATION that lead to the generation of different fabrics and structures. The most important structure in the area is caused by WNW (N280-N290') trending inverse dextral ductile shear zone. Mylonitization, extension of mylonitic foliation, penetrative stretching lineation, chevron folds, and etc. are generated by ductile DEFORMATION in the area.GOLD MINERALIZATION occurs in DUCTILE AND BRITTLE SHEAR ZONES. The maximum gold concentration occurs along 1 km long, 60 meters wide NW-SE trending (N40-50E) ductile shear zone. Ductile GOLD MINERALIZATION, reported for the first time in Chah- Bagh, has NW (N60-80W) dipping lenticular shape. Samples taken from silicified parts of this zone contain 1.8-13.2ppmgold. DEFORMATION in this zone occurs as protomylonite, MYLONITE and ulteramylonite. Brittle mineralization, including gold-bearing siliceous-sulfidic zones, occurs alongN40Wtending, NE dippingnormal faults. The main gold-bearing siliceous sulfidiczone in CHAH-BAGH is 100 meters long and 3-5 meters wide with N35Wgeneral trend. Geochemical analysis of samples taken from this sulfide-siliceous zone indicates near 1.82ppm of gold grades. The rock units hosting the above mentioned shear zones consist mainly of intensely deformed meta-acidic volcanic and volcano-sedimentary rocks (meta-rhyolite and felsic schist).These rock units have experienced different types of ALTERATION with various intensities. The most important ones are sericitization, kaolinitization, epidotization, tourmalinization, silicification and solfidization. Silicified and sulfide ALTERATION observed in the inner parts of ALTERATION zones coincide with the ore-bearing zones. Studies suggest temporal and spatial relation between ALTERATION and DEFORMATION. Spatial relations are interpreted by overlapping i ALTERATIONand DEFORMATION zones. Hydrothermal quartz and pyrites filled foliation parallel open spaces (generated during ductile, DEFORMATION and mylonitization) and also micro-fractures of porphyroclasts (with grain cataclastic flow origin) simultaneously. These facts reflect temporal correlation between DEFORMATION and ALTERATION. High gold contents are related to silicified highly deformedmylonitic and ultramylonitic units and also sulfide-bearing zones coinciding with the inner parts of ALTERATION zones. Simpleore-mineral assemblages include pyrite and chalcopyrite in ductile shear zone and pyrite, arsenopyrite and chalcopyrite in brittle ones. Iron hydroxides and other weathering products accompany these sulfide minerals in the ALTERATION zones. Based on microscopicstudies, quartz, the main rock-forming mineral in CHAH-BAGH deposit, is considered to be of three generations: predeformation quartz, first stage hydrothermal quartz and hydrothermal quartz accompanied by sulfide (late stage), respectively. Based on microscopic structural and textural studies, sulfide minerals can be divided into two different generations. The first generation consists of euhedral and coarse grain pyrite, arsenopyrite and chalcopyrite occurring in the form of segregated grains or along weak surfaces (such as fractures and grain boundaries) of second stage and pre-deformation quartz grains. The second generations of sulfides are characterized by unreformed disseminated fine grain anhedral pyrite and chalcopyrite in altered rocks. In elevated gold-bearing samples, gold cannot be observed in siliceous gangue and altered sulfide mineral margins, however, electron microprobe analysis indicates invisible gold within the sulfide minerals. Based on these studies, gold has been observed with both pyrite and chalcopyrite phases. Silver exists as invisible within sulfide minerals and in the form of native one within siliceous gangue.Lithogeochemical survey perpendicular to ore-bearing zones shows positive correlation between silica, titanium, sulfur, iron, arsenic, molybdenum, tungsten and chromium and high-grade zones are accompanied by DEFORMATION and ALTERATION. Light rare earth elements (LREE except Eu) are enriched in sulfidized and silicified parts with elevated gold contents. Controlling parameters for mineral concentration in CHAH-BAGH deposit are shear zones (ductile and brittle) and ALTERATION (silicification and sulfidization). Comparing CHAH-BAGH main characteristics with orogenic gold deposits, CHAH-BAGH has the most similarities with orogenic GOLD MINERALIZATION therefore it is considered to be of this type.

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    KOUHESTANI, HOSSEIN, RASTAD, E., RASHIDNEZHAD OMRAN, N.A., & MOHAJEL, MOHAMMAD. (2006). GOLD MINERALIZATION IN CHAH-BAGH DUCTILE-BRITTLE SHEAR ZONES, MUTEH MINING DISTRICT, SANANDAJ-SIRJAN ZONE. GEOSCIENCES, 15(60), 142-165. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/31462/en

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    KOUHESTANI HOSSEIN, RASTAD E., RASHIDNEZHAD OMRAN N.A., MOHAJEL MOHAMMAD. GOLD MINERALIZATION IN CHAH-BAGH DUCTILE-BRITTLE SHEAR ZONES, MUTEH MINING DISTRICT, SANANDAJ-SIRJAN ZONE. GEOSCIENCES[Internet]. 2006;15(60):142-165. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/31462/en

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    HOSSEIN KOUHESTANI, E. RASTAD, N.A. RASHIDNEZHAD OMRAN, and MOHAMMAD MOHAJEL, “GOLD MINERALIZATION IN CHAH-BAGH DUCTILE-BRITTLE SHEAR ZONES, MUTEH MINING DISTRICT, SANANDAJ-SIRJAN ZONE,” GEOSCIENCES, vol. 15, no. 60, pp. 142–165, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/31462/en

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