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GEOLOGY, ALTERATION, MINERALIZATION AND FLUID INCLUSION STUDIES OF BALOOJEH DEPOSIT; TYPICAL CU- MO PORPHYRY DEPOSIT IN ARASBARAN MAGMATIC ZONE

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  297-308

Abstract

 The study area is located in Arasbaran Metallogenic Zone. The rocks of the BALOOJEH region includes of Oligo-Miocene quartz-diorite porphyry, gabbro-diorite, quartz-monzonite and granodiorite. The quartz diorite is the main host rock of porphyry type Cu- Mo mineralization in the BALOOJEH deposit, but also in the other intrusive porphyries, copper mineralization can be seen. Much of the mineralization in the BALOOJEH deposit is dispersive and vein- veinlet type. Based on the structure, mineralogy and texture, the BALOOJEH vein- veinlets can be divided into four different groups. These veins- veinlets contains sulfide (pyrite, molybdenite, chalcopyrite, boehrnite, galena, and sphalerite), hydroxide and oxide (magnetite, hematite and goethite) and carbonate (malachite and azurite) minerals. Similar to other CU- MO PORPHYRY DEPOSITs, the BALOOJEH deposit contains of potassic, phyllic, argillic and propylitic ALTERATIONs. The parent magma of intrusives has calk-alkaline to shoshonitic character that implaced in a post-collisional magmatic arc. The FLUID INCLUSION study has been done on the different groups of veinlets. These studies suggest high temperature (221-381 Co) and high salinity (5-45% NaCl) hydrothermal fluid and the occurrence of boiling phenomena in the ore- forming hydrothermal fluids of the Bloojeh deposit.

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    HOSSEINZADEH, M.R., MOAYYED, M., MAGHFOURI, S., ALIPOUR, S., & HAJALILOU, B.. (2015). GEOLOGY, ALTERATION, MINERALIZATION AND FLUID INCLUSION STUDIES OF BALOOJEH DEPOSIT; TYPICAL CU- MO PORPHYRY DEPOSIT IN ARASBARAN MAGMATIC ZONE. GEOSCIENCES, 24(95 (PETROLOGY & MINERALOGY)), 297-308. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/31752/en

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    HOSSEINZADEH M.R., MOAYYED M., MAGHFOURI S., ALIPOUR S., HAJALILOU B.. GEOLOGY, ALTERATION, MINERALIZATION AND FLUID INCLUSION STUDIES OF BALOOJEH DEPOSIT; TYPICAL CU- MO PORPHYRY DEPOSIT IN ARASBARAN MAGMATIC ZONE. GEOSCIENCES[Internet]. 2015;24(95 (PETROLOGY & MINERALOGY)):297-308. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/31752/en

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    M.R. HOSSEINZADEH, M. MOAYYED, S. MAGHFOURI, S. ALIPOUR, and B. HAJALILOU, “GEOLOGY, ALTERATION, MINERALIZATION AND FLUID INCLUSION STUDIES OF BALOOJEH DEPOSIT; TYPICAL CU- MO PORPHYRY DEPOSIT IN ARASBARAN MAGMATIC ZONE,” GEOSCIENCES, vol. 24, no. 95 (PETROLOGY & MINERALOGY), pp. 297–308, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/31752/en

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