Polymetallic Cu-Bi-(Pb-Zn-Co-Ag) mineralization of the Perin Potok locality near Bor, Serbia
Complex polymetallic Cu-Bi-(Pb-Zn-Co-Ag) mineralization of the Perin Potok locality occurs as disseminations and fine nests in quartz-ankerite-(sericite) veins. The veins are located in metamorphic rocks of the outer contact zone of the Variscan Gornjane Granitoid. The mineralization consists of (in...
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Published in | Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva Vol. 2013; no. 74; pp. 39 - 45 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
2013
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Summary: | Complex polymetallic Cu-Bi-(Pb-Zn-Co-Ag) mineralization of the Perin Potok
locality occurs as disseminations and fine nests in
quartz-ankerite-(sericite) veins. The veins are located in metamorphic rocks
of the outer contact zone of the Variscan Gornjane Granitoid. The
mineralization consists of (in decreasing abundance): chalcopyrite, aikinite,
bismuth, galena, Ag,Bi-bearing tetrahedrite, sphalerite, cobaltite and an
unnamed Bi2Te mineral. All these phases form distinctive exsolutions and
intergrowths and they simultaneously precipitated from a very complex
hydrothermal fluid. Silver shows elevated contents in tetrahedrite (3.3-4.4
wt. % Ag), galena (0.9-1.1 wt. % Ag) and in the unnamed Bi2Te mineral (0.9
wt. % Ag). Such high Ag concentrations can imply that Ag minerals could be
also present. Minor amounts of rutile showing fine intergrowths with sericite
also occur in this paragenesis. This is W-bearing rutile that shows zoning
caused by up to 2.2 wt. % W. The studied mineralization is probably
genetically related to the Variscan Gornjane Granitoid, although the
possibility of derivation from the metamorphic basement should be also taken
into account. |
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ISSN: | 0350-0608 2406-0747 |
DOI: | 10.2298/GABP1374039P |