2021
DOI: 10.3390/min11020226
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Re-Os Age and Stable Isotope (O-H-S-Cu) Geochemistry of North Eastern Turkey’s Kuroko-Type Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits: An Example from Cerattepe-Artvin

Abstract: The eastern Pontide tectonic belt (EPTB) contains greater than 350 identified Kuroko type volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits/mineralization/occurrences (VMSD). The deposits are associated with Late Cretaceous felsic volcanics consisting mainly of dacitic and rhyolitic lavas and pyroclastics that outcrop within a narrow zone running parallel to the eastern Black Sea coast and represent the axial zone of a paleo-magmatic arc. The Cerattepe deposit is the second-largest and is a hybrid VMS system with some epi… Show more

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“…The Cerattepe Deposit is a kuroko-type VMS deposit located in Late Cretaceous age volcanicsediment and intrusive host rocks (Akpınar and Çiftçi, 2019;Ucurum et al, 2021); it is distinguished by an unusual basal zone of high-grade copper sulfides and an overlying Au-rich oxide zone from the other VMS deposits of northeastern Pontides. The mineral paragenesis of the Cerattepe VMS deposit comprises pyrite, sphalerite, marcasite, chalcopyrite, bornite-idaite, galena, covellite, chalcocite, cubanite, cuprite including sulfosalts (mainly tennantite and lesser tetrahedrite) gold, silver, arsenopyrite, and bournonite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Cerattepe Deposit is a kuroko-type VMS deposit located in Late Cretaceous age volcanicsediment and intrusive host rocks (Akpınar and Çiftçi, 2019;Ucurum et al, 2021); it is distinguished by an unusual basal zone of high-grade copper sulfides and an overlying Au-rich oxide zone from the other VMS deposits of northeastern Pontides. The mineral paragenesis of the Cerattepe VMS deposit comprises pyrite, sphalerite, marcasite, chalcopyrite, bornite-idaite, galena, covellite, chalcocite, cubanite, cuprite including sulfosalts (mainly tennantite and lesser tetrahedrite) gold, silver, arsenopyrite, and bournonite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%