O. V. Vikent’eva
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Geology of Ore Deposits | 2007
N. S. Bortnikov; G. N. Gamyanin; O. V. Vikent’eva; V. Yu. Prokof’ev; V. A. Alpatov; A. G. Bakharev
AbstractPetrochemical characteristics of igneous, sedimentary, and metasomatic rocks; chemical and isotopic compositions of minerals and fluids; and PT parameters of mineral formation at the Nezhdaninsky deposit are reported. A model of hydrothermal system formation is developed on this basis. In addition to decreasing Ba/Rb and Li/Mg ratios in the course of the hydrothermal process, resulting in the formation of ore-bearing metasomatic rocks, increasing K/Ba and diminishing K/Cs ratios indicate the probable participation of magmatic fluid in the ore deposition. The agreement of the K/Rb and K/Ba ratios with the values typical of the main trend of igneous rocks (MT) implies that the K, Rb, and Ba contents were distributed in the ore-forming hydrothermal fluid according to the ratios in the source magmatic chamber. The K/Rb ratios in metasomatic rocks correspond to the MT and approach the pegmatitic-hydrothermal trend and the composition of orthomagmatic fluid of Mo-W greisen. Similar REE patterns of igneous and terrigenous rocks do not allow the REE source to be constrained unequivocally. The lithological control of lithophile element distribution testifies to the supply of host rock components to the hydrothermal system. All studied rocks and minerals are enriched in LREE. The REE total and the contribution of HREE decrease from preore to synore metasomatic rocks, from preore to regenerated carbonates, and from older to younger scheelite. A similar tendency is noted in granitoids of the Kurum pluton. The δ18O values of quartz range from +10.3 to +12.6‰ in Au-Mo-W zones, from +15.9 to +16.4‰ in metasomatic rocks, from +14.8 to +16.6‰ in gold-ore veins, and from +13.5 to +16.9‰ in silver-base-metal ore mineralization. The estimates of
Geology of Ore Deposits | 2008
N. A. Goryachev; O. V. Vikent’eva; N. S. Bortnikov; V. Yu. Prokof’ev; V. A. Alpatov; V. V. Golub
Geology of Ore Deposits | 2010
N. S. Bortnikov; G. N. Gamynin; O. V. Vikent’eva; V. Yu. Prokof’ev; A. V. Prokop’ev
\delta ^{18} O_{H_2 O}
Petrology | 2009
L. Ya. Aranovich; N. S. Bortnikov; S. A. Bushmin; O. V. Vikent’eva; E. O. Dubinina; V. M. Kozlovskii; Yu. M. Lebedeva
Geology of Ore Deposits | 2015
G. N. Gamyanin; O. V. Vikent’eva; V. Yu. Prokof’ev; N. S. Bortnikov
suggest that water was supplied from a magmatic source (δ18O = +(5.5−9.0‰)) and as a product of sedimentary rock dehydration. High-temperature (up to 390°C) and highly concentrated (up to 31 wt % NaCl equiv) fluids participated in the mineral formation. The phase separation of the fluid into H2O-CO2 liquid and predominantly carbon dioxide gas was combined with mixing of a high-temperature and relatively highly concentrated chloride solution with a low-temperature and poorly mineralized fluid. The redox conditions varied from equilibrium with CH4-bearing fluid at the gold-molybdenum-tungsten stage to equilibrium with CO2-bearing fluid during the gold-ore stage.
Geology of Ore Deposits | 2018
N. G. Lyubimtseva; N. S. Bortnikov; S. E. Borisovsky; V. Yu. Prokofiev; O. V. Vikent’eva
AbstractREE patterns of hydrothermally altered rocks, fluid inclusions, and stable oxygen isotopes of quartz were studied at the Natalka gold deposit. Metasomatic rocks formed under decompression reveal gradual depletion in LREE and HREE relative to siltstone of the protolith. The HREE patterns of metasomatic rocks formed under decompression are uniform; an insignificant removal of LREE can be noted. The progressive extraction of REE with increasing alteration of rocks could have been due to the effect of magmatogenic or meteoric fluid. Because a Ce anomaly is absent, the participation of oxidized meteoric water was limited. The inverse correlation between the total REE content and the Eu anomaly value in altered rocks indicates a substantial role of magmatogenic fluid. The REE patterns of altered rocks formed under compression show that the role of metamorphic fluid was not great. All metasomatic rocks are enriched in LREE, so that the enrichment of fluid in LREE as well may be suggested. Three fluid compositions were captured as fluid inclusions: (1) H2O-CO2-NaCl-MgCl2 with a salinity of 1.0–4.9 wt % NaCl equiv, (2) CO2-CH4, and (3) H2O-NaCl-MgCl2 with a salinity of 7.0–5.6 wt % NaCl equiv. Compositions (1) and (2) coexisted in the mineral-forming system at 250–350°C and 1.1–2.4 kbar as products of phase separation under conditions of decreasing P and T. The interaction of this fluid with host rocks resulted in the formation of extensive halos of beresitized rocks with sulfide disseminations. The precipitation of arsenopyrite and pyrite led to the substantial depletion of mineral-forming fluid in H2S and destabilization of the Au(HS)2− complex. The fluid with the third composition arose due to the boiling of the H2O-CO2-CH4-NaCl-MgCl2 liquid and was responsible for metasomatic alteration of host rocks. The late mineral assemblages were deposited from this fluid at the initial stage of ore formation. The high methane concentrations in the ore-forming fluid were likely caused by interaction of hydrothermal ore-bearing solutions with carbonaceous host rocks. The δ18O values of quartz from quartz-scheelite-pyrite-arsenopyrite and sulfide-sulfosalt mineral assemblages vary from +11.6 to +14.1‰ and +11.2 to +13.5‰, respectively. The parental fluids of the early and late mineral assemblages probably were derived from a magmatic source and were characterized by
Geology of Ore Deposits | 2018
N. G. Lyubimtseva; N. S. Bortnikov; S. E. Borisovsky; V. Yu. Prokofiev; O. V. Vikent’eva
Doklady Earth Sciences | 2008
O. V. Vikent’eva; Nat. E. Sergeeva; N. I. Eremin
\delta ^{18} O_{H_2 O}
Minerals, Rocks and fluids: alphabet and worlds of planet Earth. 2nd European Mineralogical conference | 2016
E. Anikina; O. V. Vikent’eva; N. S. Bortnikov; G. N. Gamyanin; V.Y. Prokof’ev
Doklady Earth Sciences | 2015
I. V. Vikent’ev; N. V. Sidorova; O. V. Vikent’eva; Shang Guo Su; Zhao Hua Luo; N. S. Bortnikov
= +6.3 to +8.8‰ at 350°C and +3.6 to +5.9‰ at 280°C, respectively. The narrow interval of oxygen isotopic compositions shows that this source was homogeneous. The data obtained allow us to suggest that the deposit formation was related to magmatic activity, including the direct supply of ore components from a magma chamber and mobilization of these components in the processes of dehydration and decarbonation during contact and regional metamorphism.