Supergene Turquoise and Associated Phosphate Minerals of the Porphyry-Lode System at Butte, Montana, USA

K. Eastman, C. Gammons, K. Goemann, Amanda Griffith
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Weathering processes superimposed onto exhumed hydrothermal ore deposits in western North America have developed secondary mineral assemblages that inform the near-surface evolution of these systems within the context of Basin and Range extension. The occurrence of the secondary phosphate mineral turquoise [CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O] in the weathering profile of Laramide porphyry copper deposits is widely documented, although previous studies on the composition and distribution of turquoise are largely restricted to the archaeological literature. In this study, we use the world-class Butte porphyry-epithermal system to study the occurrence, paragenesis, and mineral chemistry of turquoise and related phosphates in the weathering profile of the deposit. Field observations, mineral textures by optical microscopy, electron microprobe analyses, and geochemical modeling show that blue, Al-endmember turquoise formed exclusively at or immediately below the pre-mining water table, within the chalcocite enrichment blanket and in the absence of significant FeIII. At higher structural levels above the pre-mining water table, green FeIII-bearing turquoise [Cu(Al,FeIII)6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O] is commonly intergrown with jarosite and/or tinticite at the micron scale. We show that jarosite, tinticite, and FeIII-bearing turquoise formed at the expense of pre-existing, Al-endmember turquoise after extensional faulting caused a relative lowering of the water table in the eastern fault block of the deposit. The low solubility of the FeIII-phosphates tinticite and strengite in the leach cap environment suggests that it is unlikely that these minerals formed directly from oxidized meteoric water. Electron probe microanalysis documented the presence of As and F in blue Al-endmember turquoise and Cl in green FeIII-bearing turquoise. The presence of Cl in FeIII-bearing turquoise may represent an evaporitic signal associated with basin development as the Butte district was exhumed. The paragenesis of Cu- and Fe-phosphate minerals provides another tool with which to interrogate spatial and temporal relationships in the near-surface evolution of porphyry copper systems.
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美国蒙大拿州Butte斑岩矿脉系统的表生绿松石和伴生磷酸盐矿物
在北美西部已发掘的热液矿床上叠加的风化作用形成了次生矿物组合,为这些体系在盆地和山脉扩张背景下的近地表演化提供了信息。次生磷酸盐矿物绿松石[CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O]在Laramide斑岩铜矿风化剖面中的存在已被广泛记载,但以往对绿松石组成和分布的研究主要局限于考古文献。本研究利用世界一流的碧丘斑岩-浅成热液系统,研究了该矿床风化剖面中绿松石及相关磷酸盐的赋存、共生和矿物化学特征。现场观察、光学显微镜、电子探针分析和地球化学模拟的矿物结构表明,蓝色铝端绿松石完全形成于开采前地下水位或直接低于地下水位,在辉铜矿富集层内,没有明显的FeIII。在开采前地下水位以上的较高构造水平上,绿色含铁绿松石[Cu(Al,FeIII)6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O]通常与黄钾铁矾和/或光钛石共生,尺度为微米级。研究表明,东断块伸展断裂导致地下水位相对降低,在原有al端绿松石的基础上,形成了黄钾铁矾、山铁石和含铁绿松石。feii -磷酸盐光母石和强光石在浸出帽环境中的低溶解度表明这些矿物不太可能直接由氧化的大气水形成。电子探针显微分析表明,蓝色al端绿松石中存在As和F,绿色含feii绿松石中存在Cl。含氟绿松石中Cl的存在可能代表了比尤特地区发掘时盆地发育的蒸发信号。铜和磷酸铁矿物的共生为探究斑岩铜系统近地表演化中的时空关系提供了另一种工具。
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