Original Paper
Gold-bearing quartz veins of the Bělčice ore district, Bohemian Massif: evidence for incursion of metamorphic fluids into a granodiorite body and for isothermal mixing between two types of metamorphic fluids
Authors:
Zachariáš J, Novák T
Published in:
pages:
57 - 72
DOI:
10.3190/jgeosci.039
Received:
15 January 2009
Accepted:
12 March 2009
Online:
15 April 2009
H. Editor:
S. Vrána
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Export to RISAbstract:Gold-bearing quartz veins of the Bělčice ore district are hosted by I-type Variscan Blatná granodiorite of the Central Bohemian Plutonic Complex. The quartz gangue precipitated from aqueous-carbonic fluids (3-7 wt. % NaCl eq.) with significant methane admixture (up to 15 mol. % of CH
4) at c. 350-400 °C and 200-400 MPa. The ore stage including gold precipitation occurred at lower temperatures (300 to 250 °C) and pressures (~ 100 MPa) from aqueous fluids. The isotope composition of the quartz and carbonate gangue indicates progressively heavier oxygen of the parental fluid (δ
18O
fluid from ~ 9-10 ‰ to 10-14 ‰ SMOW). This suggests ingress of metamorphic fluids equilibrated with metasedimentary country rocks into an environment dominated by I-type granitoids. Invasion of external metamorphic fluids is also supported by nearly isothermal mixing trends in aqueous fluids as documented by salinity variations (from 5.5 to 0 wt. % NaCl eq.).