Anne-Sylvie André-Mayer , Jacques L. Leroy , Éric Marcoux , Catherine Lerouge
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摘要
Valea Morii铜金矿床(位于罗马尼亚Apuseni山脉)的特征是一个斑岩铜(Cu±Au)与低硫化浅成热液矿床(Au)的空间组合。斑岩和浅成热液脉体的显微测温和硫同位素数据表明,这两种矿化类型之间存在伸缩,这可以用热液活动期间的侵蚀现象或热液系统上部的坍塌来解释。
Inclusions fluides et isotopes du soufre du gisement Cu–Au de Valea Morii (monts Apuseni, Roumanie) : un télescopage porphyre–épithermal neutre ?
The Valea Morii Cu–Au ore deposit (Apuseni mountains, Romania) is characterised by a spatial association of a porphyry copper (Cu±Au) with a low-sulfidation epithermal deposit (Au). Microthermometric and sulphur isotopic data, obtained on both porphyry and epithermal veins, express a telescoping between these two types of mineralization, which can be explained either by an erosion phenomenon during the hydrothermal activity or by a collapse of the upper part of the hydrothermal system.