A contribution to the understanding of the origin of the Ginebra Gold District mineralizations, Colombia

Author:

Rodríguez-Ramos Bibiana P.,Molano Mendoza Juan Carlos,Dorado Camilo E.

Abstract

Ginebra´s gold mineralization is hosted by the Ginebra Ophiolitic Massif and the Buga Batholith, in the western flank of the Central Cordillera of Colombia. Gold occurs as disseminations, quartz-carbonate stockwork veinlets and quartz lodes with a strong structural control and are composed by small amounts of sulfides, mostly pyrite, with galena, sphalerite and chalcopyrite in at least two different deposition events and related to strong sericite-chlorite-epidote haloes, indicative of near-neutral and reduced fluids. Petrography and Raman spectroscopy allowed to identify two main fluid inclusions assemblages primary to pseudo-secondary in origin, both of them aqueous and CO2-rich, with variable N2. Microthermometric analysis indicates the hydrothermal fluids associated with the gold were low saline (0.75-6.22 wt% NaCl equiv.) and presented a minimum trapping temperature ranging from 237.4 to 301.6°C. Petrography and microthermometric results suggest an isothermal fluid mixing and/or H2S loss as the main mechanisms related to gold bi-sulfide/thio-sulfide complexes destabilization and precipitation. Sulfur isotopes indicates a close to zero range (-8.2-+4.8‰), suggesting a restricted fluid circulation through the magmatic rocks of the Buga Batholith and the Ginebra Ophiolitic Massif. Besides, the oxygen and deuterium isotopes from hydrothermal sericite and chlorite accompanying to gold events, indicates a metamorphic origin for the hydrothermal fluids. 40Ar-39Ar dating of the hydrothermal alteration haloes, from El Retiro and La Esperanza, indicates a late Cretaceous-Paleocene age, between 67 and 65 Ma, contemporaneous with a regional strong dextral transpressive deformation related to subduction to obduction and exotic terrane accretion against the north-western part of the South American Plate. Although the hydrothermal fluid characteristics of the Ginebra Gold Disctrict are compatible with both the Intrusion-Related and Orogenic Gold deposit types, the metamorphic nature of the hydrothermal fluids and the tectonic regime at the time of mineralization event, allow us to propose they are compatible with an Orogenic Gold deposit.

Publisher

Universidad Nacional de Colombia

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