Fluid Inclusion and Stable Isotope Study of the Buffalo Gold Deposit, Red Lake Greenstone Belt, Northwestern Ontario, Canada

G. Chi, J. Lai, A. Solomon
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The Buffalo gold deposit is a small deposit consisting of auriferous quartz-tourmaline veins within a granodiorite stock in the Red Lake greenstone belt. This study aims to characterize the mineralizing fluids through fluid inclusion and stable isotope analyses and to compare them with those of the world-class Campbell-Red Lake deposit. Four types of fluid inclusions were recognized, including carbonic, aqueous-carbonic, aqueous, and halite-bearing aqueous, with the carbonic type being the most abundant. Raman analyses indicate that the carbonic phase mainly consists of CO 2 , with minor amounts of N 2 and CH 4 , and rarely detectable H 2 S. The homogenization temperatures of the carbonic inclusions range from −41.7° to 30.9°C. The homogenization temperatures and salinities of the aqueous, halite-bearing aqueous, and aqueous-carbonic inclusions are 130° to 276°C and 9.7 to 23.6 wt.% NaCl equiv., 155° to 207°C and 32.9 to 42.3 wt.% NaCl equiv., and 215° to 357°C and 8.3 to 19.7 wt.% NaCl equiv., respectively. The δ 18 O VSMOW values of tourmaline range from 8.2‰ to 9.0‰, and those of quartz from 11.4‰ to 11.9‰, with estimated fluid temperatures from 323° to 399°C based on the quartz-tourmaline isotopic geothermometer. It is postulated that separate CO 2 -dominated and aqueous fluids intermittently invaded the fracture/vein system in response to fluid pressure fluctuations, with limited mixing. The CO 2 -dominated fluid, previously recognized in Campbell-Red Lake as the main mineralizing fluid, is inferred to have been derived from deeper parts of the crust. This deep CO 2 -dominated fluid reservoir might have been a common source for gold mineralization in the Red Lake greenstone belt.
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加拿大安大略省西北部红湖绿岩带水牛金矿流体包裹体及稳定同位素研究
布法罗金矿床是位于红湖绿岩带花岗闪长岩中一个含金石英-电气石脉的小型矿床。通过流体包裹体和稳定同位素分析对成矿流体进行表征,并与世界级的Campbell-Red Lake矿床进行对比。流体包裹体分为碳酸型、水-碳酸型、含水型和含岩盐型4种类型,其中以碳酸型最为丰富。拉曼分析表明,碳相主要由CO 2组成,含有少量的n2和CH 4,很少检测到h2 s,碳包裹体的均一温度范围为- 41.7°~ 30.9°C。含水包裹体、含岩石包裹体和含水碳包裹体的均一温度和盐度分别为130°~ 276°C和9.7% ~ 23.6% NaCl当量,155°~ 207°C和32.9% ~ 42.3% NaCl当量,215°~ 357°C和8.3 ~ 19.7 wt.% NaCl当量。石英-电气石同位素地温计测得的流体温度范围为323℃~ 399℃,电气石δ 18 O VSMOW值为8.2‰~ 9.0‰,石英δ 18 O VSMOW值为11.4‰~ 11.9‰。假设由于流体压力波动,以co2为主的流体和含水流体间歇性侵入裂缝/静脉系统,混合程度有限。以前在Campbell-Red Lake中被认为是主要矿化流体的以CO 2为主的流体,被推断来自地壳的深层。该深部以co2为主的流体储层可能是红湖绿岩带金矿化的共同来源。
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