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Casopis slezskeho zemskeho muzea (A) | 2013

The Horní Benešov ore deposit in the Devonian Šternberk-Horní Benešov Belt, Jeseníky Mts, Czech Republic. Part II: Fe-ore occurrences

Arno Mücke; Zdeněk Dolníček; Bohuslav Fojt; Jana Hladíková; Marta Pudilová; Jaroslav Reif; Radek Škoda

Abstract The iron ore mineralizations at the Horní Benešov sulphidic deposit are located in the Devonian Šternberk-Horní Benešov Belt which is enveloped by the Lower Carboniferous flysch of the Culm Foreland Basin. The belt consists of metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks. Horní Benešov is the only site in the Jeseníky Mountains, where the oxidic iron ores occur in close association with the sulphide orebodies of the VMS/SHMS type. The ores are composed of magnetite, Fe-silicates [stilpnomelane, often Ba-dominated, chamosite, berthierine and odinite (in the former literature described as greenalite)], carbonates (calcite, siderite, rhodochrosite and rarely dolomite and ankerite), sulphides (pyrite, sphalerite, galena, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, cobaltite and a mineral of the linneite-group with unusual composition), apatite, krauskopfite, barite and scheelite. Fluid inclusion and stable isotope data are in agreement with a low-temperature metamorphic/diagenetic reworking of the ores, which does not exceed 200- 250 °C. These low temperatures are also confirmed by the abundance of clastic material and fossils which both survived metamorphism, occurrence of stilpnomelane, diffusively zoned Fe-Mn carbonate crystals and remnants of undigested material in replacement textures. The associated fluids were lowsalinity (1-5 wt. % NaCl eq.), high-δ18O (+8 to +19 ‰ SMOW) aqueous solutions belonging to the Na-Mg-Cl salt system. The post-metamorphic fluid evolution involved the zero-salinity meteoric waters (with negative δ18O values) and high-salinity Ca-Na-Cl brines. The isotope data suggest participation of sulphur derived from the reduction of marine sulphate and carbon from organic matter during the formation of pyrite and carbonate, respectively. However, the latter originated predominantly from CO2-rich volcanogenic exhalations. The studied iron mineralizations are characterized by the absence of ooids, low abundance of hematite, presence of Mn/Fe carbonates and the absence of basic volcanites in the immediate contact with iron ores. The iron ores differ from the typical Lahn-Dill type and therefore, they may represent the iron-rich distal facies of hydrothermal vents which gave rise to the polymetallic sulphide + barite deposit at Horní Benešov. However, magnetite was formed by the replacement of primary siderite or is inferred to originate, at least partially, from precipitation of Fe-rich fluids.


Archive | 2005

Genesis of regionally metamorphosed skarns from the Bohemian Massif: Contact metasomatic versus sedimentary-exhalative

P. Drahota; Zdeněk Pertold; Marta Pudilová

Several skarns were studied in the northern part of the high-grade Moldanubian zone, Bohemian Massif (Czech Republic). Three different kinds of skarn were distinguished on the basis of their host environment, and their mineralogical and isotopic compositions. Regionally metamorphosed skarns reflect post-peak metamorphic decompression after high pressure-high temperature regional metamorphism (approximately 800°C and 12 kbars) and younger regional metamorphism (670°C, 6–8 kbars) accompanied by intrusion of an orthogneiss body. Analysed d180 values from the skarn minerals are not compatible with a post-peak metamorphic contact metasomatic origin associated with emplacement of the orthogneiss. The skarn precursors are interpreted to have been an integral part of the primary (volcano-) sedimentary successions in these Moldanubian localities, and a submarine exhalative origin is inferred.


Mineralium Deposita | 2001

Geology and genesis of Variscan porphyry-style gold mineralization, Petráčkova hora deposit, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic

Jiří Zachariáš; Zdeněk Pertold; Marta Pudilová; Karel Žák; Jaroslava Pertoldova; Holly J. Stein; Richard Markey


Mineralium Deposita | 2009

The Rožná uranium deposit (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic): shear zone-hosted, late Variscan and post-Variscan hydrothermal mineralization

Bohdan Kříbek; Karel Žák; Petr Dobeš; Jaromír Leichmann; Marta Pudilová; Miloš René; Bohdan Scharm; Marta Scharmová; Antonín Hájek; Daniel Holeczy; Ulrich Hein; Bernd Lehmann


Economic Geology | 1996

Barite-hyalophane sulfidic ores at Rozna, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic; metamorphosed black shale-hosted submarine exhalative mineralization

Bohdan Kribek; Jana Hladíková; Karel Zak; Jiri Bendl; Marta Pudilová; Zbysek Uhlik


Economic Geology | 2009

Mineralogy, Fluid Inclusion, and Stable Isotope Constraints on the Genesis of the Roudný Au-Ag Deposit, Bohemian Massif

Jiří Zachariáš; B. Paterová; Marta Pudilová


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2007

P–T and fluid evolution of barren and lithium pegmatites from Vlastějovice, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic

Lukáš Ackerman; Jiří Zachariáš; Marta Pudilová


Ore Geology Reviews | 2013

Multiple fluid sources/pathways and severe thermal gradients during formation of the Jílové orogenic gold deposit, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic

Jiří Zachariáš; Karel Žák; Marta Pudilová; Lawrence W. Snee


Journal of Geosciences | 2012

Metamorphic history of skarns, origin of their protolith and implications for genetic interpretation; an example from three units of the Bohemian Massif

Jaroslava Pertoldova; Patricie Tycova; Kryštof Verner; Monika Kosulicova; Zdenek Pertold; Jan Kosler; Jiri Konopasek; Marta Pudilová


Ore Geology Reviews | 2012

The Variscan Kašperské Hory orogenic gold deposit, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic

Ladislav Strnad; Viktor Goliáš; Martin Mihaljevič; Marta Pudilová

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Jiří Zachariáš

Charles University in Prague

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Zdeněk Pertold

Charles University in Prague

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Bohdan Kříbek

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Karel Žák

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Ladislav Strnad

Charles University in Prague

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Viktor Goliáš

Charles University in Prague

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Vojtěch Janoušek

Charles University in Prague

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