Economic Geology
Raziyeh Mahabady; Farajollah Fardoost
Abstract
Abgareh copper deposit located in 140 km southwest of shahrood and part of a volcanic-sedimentary Torud-Chah shirin belt that has facies in the northern edge Structural-sedimentary zones of Central Iran. Field and petrographical studies, deposit area, consist of andesite, basaltic andesite and basalt ...
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Abgareh copper deposit located in 140 km southwest of shahrood and part of a volcanic-sedimentary Torud-Chah shirin belt that has facies in the northern edge Structural-sedimentary zones of Central Iran. Field and petrographical studies, deposit area, consist of andesite, basaltic andesite and basalt and contains less includes tuffit crystal that indicate middle–upper Eocene with with argillitic, sericitic, silicic, carbonatic, chloritic and iron oxides alterations. According to the field observations and mineralogical studies, the mineralization in the region was carried out in two stages: hypogene and supergene and weathering. Hypogen zone minerals are generally pyrite, chalcopyrite and bornite. Because of existence in oxidizing-supergene environment , nearly almost Cu-bearing minerals of the main stage of mineralization have been replaced by secondary Cu minerals such as chalcocite, covellite, malachite and chrysocolla. Fluid inclusion data shows in the temperature range from 145 to 217 °C and salinity between 3.73 and 9.84 Wt%NaCl and depths less than 390 m. The host rocks, ore mineralogy, ore structures and textures, and fluid inclusions characteristics and comparison with similar epithelial deposits indicate that the Abgareh vein system is formed in a low-sulfidation epitermal environment.