The aim of this study is to reveal the geological and geochemical properties of Pb-Zn mineralizations associated with carbonate rocks along the Helete (Kahramanmaraş) district in Taurus Orogenic belt. The Paleozoic Malatya metamorphics and Eocene sedimentary rocks are present in the Helete region within the area defined as Engizek Belt (North of Kahramanmaraş) in the Eastern Taurus Orogenic belt. In the Gümüşbanı region, there are bariteed Pb-Zn mineralizations in the Paleozoic Malatya metamorphic rocks. Epigenetic mineralization observed in fractures and cracks is vein-type and disseminated. The thickness of the veins varies between 1 cm and 10 cm. The ore paragenesis contains barite, galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, fluorite and covellite. In geochemical analysis of samples taken from ore zone, Pb reaches maximum 50.21%, Zn maximum 51.99% and BaO 52.13%. In geochemical analysis, the ore zone has a maximum of 50.21% Pb and Zn a maximum of 51.99%. In the isotope geochemistry study, the value of δ 34 S was determined between 10.92 and 11.24‰. As a result of the field and laboratory studies, it was determined that the mineralization was limited to the fractured lines and Paleozoic aged carbonate rocks, and S in the ore-forming solution pointed out to the continental origin.