Journal article
Composition and evolution of ore fluids in a magmatic-hydrothermal skarn deposit
T Baker, E Van Achterberg, CG Ryan, JR Lang
Geology | Published : 2004
DOI: 10.1130/G19950.1
Abstract
The chemistry of brine, vapor, and low-salinity fluid inclusions measured by proton-induced X-ray emission from the Bismark skarn deposit, Mexico, is consistent with an evolving magmatic-hydrothermal system with no evidence for external fluid inputs. The results support a model that invokes early phase separation of magmatic fluids into brine and vapor (two-phase field) at high temperature and lithostatic pressure, followed by the entrapment of a low-salinity magmatic fluid (one-phase field) at lower temperature and hydrostatic pressure. The early brine and vapor inclusions contain high Pb and Zn concentrations and low Cu; however, the vapor contains significantly more Cu than the brine and ..
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