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American Journal of Science | 2014

Stable isotopes (O, C) and fluid inclusion study of quartz-carbonate veins from the antimony line, Murchison Greenstone Belt

Justine Jaguin; Philippe Boulvais; Marie-Christine Boiron; Marc Poujol; Denis Gapais; Gilles Ruffet; Nicolas Briant

In the homogeneously deformed Murchison Greenstone Belt region, fluids circulations were focused along a localized deformation brittle-ductile zone, and the so-called Antimony Line. In order to trace the origin of the fluid, its composition, the temperature of the precipitation along the Antimony Line, we investigate the stable isotope (oxygen and carbon) and fluid inclusion compositions of the quartz-carbonate veins, as well as chemical analyses of the carbonates and 40Ar-39Ar dating on the fuchsite associated with the veins. Three types of fluid inclusions are recognized for the H2O-CO2-dominated (plus minor CH4-N2) fluid(s). Microthermometric measurements together with the paragenesis of the veins and host rocks indicate that the pressure-temperature of the precipitation is 350 to 450 °C, 200 to 300 MPa, which is an unusually high temperature for an antimony deposit. The carbonates are Fe-Mg-rich and are characterized by flat MREE and HREE patterns, with slight depletions in LREE. The oxygen isotope compositions of the quartz are rather homogeneous at the scale of the Antimony Line (δ18Oquartz = 10.9-14.3‰). In detail, subtle differences in the δ18O values for the quartz and carbonate exist depending on the sampling sites. These differences are likely due to minor temperature and/or host rock geochemistry variations along the Antimony Line. Data point to a metamorphic origin for the fluids responsible for the mineralization, which likely escaped from the nearby greenstone lithologies. Finally, we present an overview of the Murchison Greenstone Belt geological evolution by integrating the antimony metallogeny of the Antimony Line, which can be compared to that of an orogenic gold deposit.


Precambrian Research | 2013

Juvenile crust formation in the northeastern Kaapvaal Craton at 2.97 Ga—Implications for Archean terrane accretion, and the source of the Pietersburg gold

Armin Zeh; Justine Jaguin; Marc Poujol; Philippe Boulvais; Sylvain Block; Jean-Louis Paquette


Precambrian Research | 2013

The Murchison Greenstone Belt, South Africa: Accreted slivers with contrasting metamorphic conditions

Sylvain Block; Jean-François Moyen; Armin Zeh; Marc Poujol; Justine Jaguin; Jean-Louis Paquette


South African Journal of Geology | 2012

THE MURCHISON GREENSTONE BELT (SOUTH AFRICA): A GENERAL TECTONIC FRAMEWORK

Justine Jaguin; Denis Gapais; Marc Poujol; Philippe Boulvais; Jean-François Moyen


Lithos | 2013

Albitization in the Antimony Line, Murchison Greenstone Belt (Kaapvaal Craton): A geochemical and geochronological investigation

Justine Jaguin; Philippe Boulvais; Marc Poujol; Valérie Bosse; Jean-Louis Paquette; David Vilbert


Tectonophysics | 2014

Pop-down tectonics, fluid channelling and ore deposits within ancient hot orogens

Denis Gapais; Justine Jaguin; Florence Cagnard; Philippe Boulvais


Mineralium Deposita | 2012

Metallogeny of precious and base metal mineralization in the Murchison Greenstone Belt, South Africa: indications from U–Pb and Pb–Pb geochronology

Justine Jaguin; Marc Poujol; Philippe Boulvais; Laurence J. Robb; Jean-Louis Paquette


South African Journal of Geology | 2010

STABLE ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF QUARTZ-CALCITE VEINS IN THE WITWATERSRAND BASIN, SOUTH AFRICA: IMPLICATION FOR BASIN-SCALE FLUID CIRCULATION

Justine Jaguin; Philippe Boulvais; Marc Poujol; Marie-Christine Boiron; Michel Cathelineau


Lithos | 2017

C-O-H-N fluids circulations and graphite precipitation in reactivated Hudsonian shear zones during basement uplift of the Wollaston-Mudjatik Transition Zone: Example of the Cigar Lake U deposit

Pierre Martz; Michel Cathelineau; Julien Mercadier; Marie-Christine Boiron; Justine Jaguin; Alexandre Tarantola; Mickael Demacon; Olivier Gerbeaud; David Quirt; Amber Doney; Patrick Ledru


Joint Meeting AGU-GAC-MAC | 2015

Crustal shortening, pop-down tectonics, fluid channelling and ore transfers within hot lithospheres – implications for Precambrian Cratons

Denis Gapais; Justine Jaguin; Philippe Boulvais; Florence Cagnard

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Philippe Boulvais

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-Louis Paquette

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Philippe Boulvais

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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