Title of article :
Epithermal gold mineralization at Wadi Abu Khushayba, southwestern Jordan
Author/Authors :
Al-Hwaiti، نويسنده , , M. and Zoheir، نويسنده , , B. and Lehmann Miotto، نويسنده , , B. and Rabba، نويسنده , , I.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
12
From page :
101
To page :
112
Abstract :
The Wadi Abu Khushayba area in southwestern Jordan hosts an auriferous, quartz-veined shear zone with features of an epithermal low-sulfidation gold system. The quartz-lode and quartz-carbonate mineralization is characterized by open-space textures, typically with sharp-walled veins and multi-stage brecciation of the late Neoproterozoic (~ 560 Ma) rhyolitic and granophyric host rocks. Silicic alteration by cryptocrystalline quartz is abundant; potassic alteration is expressed by muscovite and K-feldspar blastesis, commonly with dispersed hematite laths. Sulfide content is low. Relict pyrite and chalcopyrite occur in comb and cockade quartz. Gold occurs disseminated in the volcanic and subvolcanic wall rocks and as late vein infill. existence of vapor-rich and liquid-rich fluid inclusions in quartz, quartz textures, and the presence of adularia and calcite in the vein mineralogy suggest boiling concomitant with gold deposition in a structural setting favoring high fluid flow. Fluid inclusions in quartz define a temperature range of 350–380 °C and low salinity (~ 1.5–7 wt.% NaC1 equiv.) for the ore system. Pressure is estimated at 200–250 bars, indicating a maximum paleo-depth of 2500 m (hydrostatic). It appears likely that the Wadi Abu Khushayba system represents the near-surface epithermal expression of a larger unexposed mesothermal system. Such mesothermal systems are typical elsewhere in the Arabian–Nubian Shield, but are not exposed in southwestern Jordan where the present-day erosional level is close to the unconformity of the transgressive Early Cambrian platform sedimentation.
Keywords :
Jordan , shear zone , Epithermal gold , Wadi Abu Khushayba
Journal title :
Ore Geology Reviews
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Ore Geology Reviews
Record number :
2283160
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