Yüksel Örgün
Istanbul Technical University
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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2003
Ali Haydar Gültekin; Yüksel Örgün; Fikret Suner
The Kizilcaoren fluorite–barite–Rare Earth Element (REE) deposit occurs as epithermal veins and breccia fillings in altered Triassic metasandstones and Oligocene–Miocene pyroclastics adjacent to alkaline porphyritic trachyte and phonolite. This deposit is the only commercial source of REE and thorium in Turkey. Most of the fluorite–barite–REE mineralisation at Kizilcaoren has been formed by hydrothermal solutions, which are thought to be genetically associated with alkaline volcanism. The occurrence of the ore minerals in vuggy cavities and veins of massive and vuggy silica indicate that the ore stage postdates hydrothermal alteration. The deposit contains evidence of at least three periods of hypogene mineralisation separated by two periods of faulting. The mineral assemblage includes fluorite, barite, quartz, calcite, bastnasite, phlogopite, pyrolusite and hematite as well as minor amounts of plagioclase feldspar, pyrite, psilomelane, braunite, monazite, fluocerite, brockite, goethite, and rutile. Fluid inclusion microthermometry indicates that the barite formed from low salinity (0.4–9.2 equiv. wt% NaCl) fluids at low temperatures, between 105 and 230 °C, but fluorite formed from slightly higher salinity (<12.4 equiv. wt% NaCl) fluids at low and moderate temperatures, between 135–354 °C. The depositional temperature of bastnasite is between 143–286 °C. The local coexistence of liquid- and vapour-rich inclusions suggests boiling conditions. Many relatively low-salinity (<10.0 equiv. wt% NaCl), low and moderate temperature (200–300 °C) inclusions might be the result of episodic mixing of deep-saline brines with low-salinity meteoric fluids. The narrow range of δ34S (pyrite and barite) values (2.89–6.92‰ CDT)suggests that the sulphur source of the hydrothermal fluids are the same and compatible with a volcanogenic sulphate field derived from a magmatic sulphur source.
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2003
Atilla Aykol; Murat Budakoglu; Mustafa Kumral; Ali Haydar Gültekin; Melih Turhan; Vildan Esenli; Fuat Yavuz; Yüksel Örgün
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2005
Yüksel Örgün; Ali Haydar Gültekin; Ayten Öztüfekçi Önal
Geochemical Journal | 2002
Fuat Yavuz; Ali Haydar Gültekin; Yüksel Örgün; Nurgül Çelik; Muazzez Çelik Karakaya; Ahmet Sasmaz
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2011
Muhterem Demiroğlu; Yüksel Örgün; Cenk Yaltırak
International Journal of Coal Geology | 2017
Cemile Erarslan; Yüksel Örgün
Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2017
Cemile Erarslan; Yüksel Örgün
Bilimsel Madencilik Dergisi | 2017
Ali Haydar Gültekin; Yüksel Örgün
Türkiye Jeoloji Bülteni / Geological Bulletin of Turkey | 2016
Muhterem Demiroğlu; Yüksel Örgün
Journal of Geological Society of India | 2003
Ali Haydar Gültekin; Fikret Suner; Yüksel Örgün; Mustafa Kumral