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Mineralogy, geochemistry, and fluid inclusion studies in Zaveh copper mineralization occurrence, southeast of Torbat-e-Hydarieh

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  3-18

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Zaveh copper mineralization is located SE of Torbat-e-Hydarieh in Khorasan Razavi Province, in Khaf-Kashmar-Bardaskan Metallogenic Zone. Geology of the area includes Jurassic and Cretaceous sedimentary rocks and Eocene andesitic to rhyodacitic volcanic rocks. Mineralization is structurally controled and occurred as vein-veilet form with east-west ternding and hosted by Jurassic silicate-cemented conglomerate. Primary minerals are chalcopyrite, pyrite, and arsenopyrite and secondary minerals include malachite, azurite, chalcocite, covellite, bornite, copper sulfates, wad (hydroxide manganese), hematite, goethite, jarosite, limonite, and minor chrysocolla. Quartz is the most important gangue mineral associated with vein mineralization. Primary minerals often seen with vein-veilet and disseminate texture and secondary minerals mostly have vein-veilet and secondary substitution texture. Silicification is the dominant alteration associated with vein mineralization. Mineralization has anomaly of Cu (max 2. 1%), As (up to 1%), Sb (105 ppm), Pb (4371 ppm), and Zn (max 1. 1%). Based on two-phases (LV) fluid inclusion studies in quartz mineral, minimum formation temperature of mineralization is 310 to 387º C. It is formed by NaCl and CaCl2-bearing fluid with 8. 1 to 15. 8 wt. % salinity. Two isothermal fluid with different salinity played role in the formation of mineralization. Ore-fluid with 14 to 16 wt. % salinity, which itself resulted from mixing of magmatic and meteoric water, was mixed with another fluid with the same temperature range but lower salinity (between 8-9 wt. % salinity). Reduction of temperature can be important factor for sulfide deposition. Host rock, structural control of mineralization, alteration type and development, moderate temperature and low salinity of ore-fluid, and simple mineralogy of Zaveh mineralization is similar to hydrothermal vein-type deposits.

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    Boroozinyat, Bahareh, MALEKZADEH SHAFAROUDI, AZADEH, & HAIDARIAN SHAHRI, MOHAMMAD REZA. (2019). Mineralogy, geochemistry, and fluid inclusion studies in Zaveh copper mineralization occurrence, southeast of Torbat-e-Hydarieh. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AND MINERALOGY, 27(1 ), 3-18. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/4053/en

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    Boroozinyat Bahareh, MALEKZADEH SHAFAROUDI AZADEH, HAIDARIAN SHAHRI MOHAMMAD REZA. Mineralogy, geochemistry, and fluid inclusion studies in Zaveh copper mineralization occurrence, southeast of Torbat-e-Hydarieh. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AND MINERALOGY[Internet]. 2019;27(1 ):3-18. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/4053/en

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    Bahareh Boroozinyat, AZADEH MALEKZADEH SHAFAROUDI, and MOHAMMAD REZA HAIDARIAN SHAHRI, “Mineralogy, geochemistry, and fluid inclusion studies in Zaveh copper mineralization occurrence, southeast of Torbat-e-Hydarieh,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AND MINERALOGY, vol. 27, no. 1 , pp. 3–18, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/4053/en

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