IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL PORPHYRY CU MINERALIZATION AT THE KIRAZLI DISTRICT IN BIGA PENINSULA (NW TURKEY): INSIGHTS FROM THE MAPPING HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION BY USING SHORTWAVE INFRARED (SWIR) SPECTROMETRY
Author:
ALUÇ Ali1ORCID, KUŞÇU İlkay1ORCID, MORİTZ Robert2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. MUĞLA SITKI KOÇMAN ÜNİVERSİTESİ 2. University of Geneva
Abstract
The Kirazlı mineral district is located at the center of the Biga peninsula metallogenic province, in a geological setting characterized by an extensional tectonic environment. The district hosts a high-sulfidation (HS) ore body with a total reserve of 33.86 Mt @ 0.69 g/t Au and 9.42 g/t Ag within a large-scale hydrothermal alteration. Although the ideal magmatic-hydrothermal models present the spatial and temporal association of HS-epithermal and porphyry Cu deposits, the porphyry Cu potential at the Kirazlı has not been evaluated, yet. Therefore, the mineral-based alteration mapping with the help of SWIR reflectance spectroscopy was carried out. Our study demonstrates that nine different mineral zone have been distinguished and mapped: (1) Silicification, (2) Alunite, (3) Kaolinite, (4) Dickite, (5) Illite, (6) Pyrophyllite, (7) Chlorite, (8) Sericite, and (9) Montmorillonite zones. Collectively, these alterations exhibit a zoned pattern, from central massive silicification to residual silica, NW-SE oriented alunite, and marginal montmorillonite-illite zones within widespread kaolinite – dickite dominated alteration in Kirazlı main zone. The occurrence of pyrophyllite and sericite dominates at the SE of the Kirazlı district, which refers to relative temperature increase. Subsequent drilling confirms the potential for deep prospecting of porphyry Cu mineralization in the region.
Funder
Doğu Biga Madencilik subsidiary of Alamos Gold INC, Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) - 2214A scholarship program
Publisher
Mugla Sitki Kocman University
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Surfaces, Coatings and Films
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