کانه زایی مس- نقره سولفید توده‌ ای آتشفشان زاد نوع بشی در توالی آتشفشانی- رسوبی کرتاسه پسین: مثال موردی کانسار گرماب پایین، جنوب‌ شرق شاهرود

نوع مقاله : علمی- پژوهشی

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صنعتی شاهرود

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کانسار مس- نقره گرماب پایین در توالی آتشفشانی- رسوبی کرتاسه پسین زیر پهنه سبزوار واقع ‌شده است. کانه زایی به شکل هندسی چینه‌سان و چینه‌کران در افق چینه‌ای خاص به همراه نهشته‌های برون‌دمی رخ‌داده است. سنگ میزبان کانه زایی را سنگ‌های آتشفشانی آندزیتی- داسیتی و آذرآواری‌های وابسته تشکیل می‌دهند. کانه زایی از کمرپایین به سمت کمربالا در چهار رخساره رگه- رگه‌چه ای، توده‌ای- نیمه توده‌ای، لایه‌ای و رسوبات برون‌دمی رخ‌داده است. کانی‌شناسی ماده معدنی شامل کانی‌های اولیه نظیر پیریت، مگنتیت و کالکوپیریت و کانی‌های ثانویه نظیر مس طبیعی، مالاکیت، کوپریت، کولیت و اکسیدهای آهن- منگنز است. دگرسانی سنگ دیواره، به‌طور عمده از نوع کلریتی و به مقدار کمتر شامل سیلیسی، آرژیلیتی و زئولیتی است. حداکثر عیار طلا و نقره در کانسار به ترتیب 1 و 19 گرم در تن است. به نظر می‌رسد که بروز فعالیت آتشفشانی زیردریایی در یک حوضه پشت‌کمانی در کرتاسه پسین، به تشکیل این کانسار سولفید توده‌ای نوع بشی منجر شده است.

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