2018
DOI: 10.5382/econgeo.2018.4564
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Hematite Breccia-Hosted Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Deposits Require Magmatic Fluid Components Exposed to Atmospheric Oxidation: Evidence from Prominent Hill, Gawler Craton, South Australia

Abstract: The Prominent Hill deposit is a large iron oxide Cu-Au (IOCG) resource located in the Olympic IOCG province of South Australia. The deposit is hosted by brecciated sedimentary rocks and structurally underlying lavas of the ca. 1.6 Ga old Gawler Range Volcanics. Both rock units are altered and mineralized, forming characteristic hematite breccias. They are located in the footwall of the Southern Overthrust separating the host rock package in the footwall from Paleoproterozoic metasedimentary rocks in the hangin… Show more

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“…Early high temperature (>400 °C) hydrothermal magnetite mineralisation was flushed by cooler, later-stage brines that had reacted with sedimentary or metamorphic rocks, and the reduction of these brines, driven by conversion of magnetite to hematite, was suggested to have resulted in Cu–Au precipitation. A modified two-stage model with early high temperature magnetite overprinted by retrograde hematite has also been recently suggested for Prominent Hill 9 .…”
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“…Early high temperature (>400 °C) hydrothermal magnetite mineralisation was flushed by cooler, later-stage brines that had reacted with sedimentary or metamorphic rocks, and the reduction of these brines, driven by conversion of magnetite to hematite, was suggested to have resulted in Cu–Au precipitation. A modified two-stage model with early high temperature magnetite overprinted by retrograde hematite has also been recently suggested for Prominent Hill 9 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The replacement of magnetite by hematite is commonly considered to reflect the influx of oxidizing fluids 9 , 26 . The involvement of oxidised, sulfate-bearing fluids in the ore stage at Olympic Dam is indicated by the abundance of barite in the ores (~1.2 wt%) 11 and is consistent with the location of the orebody at or near the paleosurface 9 , 32 . The proposed Ce-catalysed hematitisation reaction is nominally redox-independent (reaction ( 2 )).…”
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“…Such zones also may represent the most acidic conditions (e.g. Prominent Hill, Schlegel et al, 2015Schlegel et al, , 2018. Moderately oxidised hydrothermal assemblages generally contain hypogene bornite ± chalcocite with hematite ± pyrite and white mica (at low pH) or potentially K-feldspar (at high pH), as shown in Figure 9.…”
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confidence: 99%