Paleoproterozoic gold deposits at Alta Floresta Mineral Province, Brazil: two overprinted mineralizing events?

Author:

Mesquita Maria José1ORCID,Gomes Márcia Elisa Boscato2ORCID,Moreira Igor de Camargo1ORCID,Paes Renata Augusta Sampaio1ORCID,Martins Hevelyn Eduarda da Silva1,Matos José Henrique1ORCID,Ruggiero Alberto1,Primo Guilherme1ORCID,Ducart Diego Fernando1ORCID,Poggi Luciano1,Pimenta Vanessa1,de Laurentis Leonardo Zanchetta1ORCID,Kunifoshita André Massanobu Ueno1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Campinas University, Rua Carlos Gomes, 250 CEP: 13083-855, Campinas, SP, Brazil

2. Rio Grande do Sul Federal University, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 9500, Campus do Vale, CEP: 91570-900, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Large gold provinces commonly show complicated mineralization histories, and the Paleoproterozoic Alta Floresta, one of Brazil's most exciting Au–Cu mineral provinces, is a good example. The current models defined four deposit types, all connected to a single (1.88–1.75 Ga) magmatic–hydrothermal event. However, long Province history, diverse geodynamic environment and older ages of Type-1mineralization weaken the single metallogenic event and enable the hypothesis of overprinted mineral events. By scale-integrated analyses, we revise the tectonic–geological context, structural–hydrothermal alterations and chlorite–white mica geothermobarometry and propose the Type-1 as an older, granitoid-hosted orogenic mineralization, with subsequent overprinting by the magmatic–hydrothermal event. The older orogenic gold event developed orogenic gold deposits on WNW-trending shear zones in the Peixoto de Azevedo domain granitic–gneiss rocks. Phengite, biotite and chlorite–carbonate phyllonites (3.3–6.1 kbar, 300–420°C) host fault-fill quartz veins (pyrite–chalcopyrite–magnetite–pyrrhotite–gold–Bi–Ag tellurides). Mg-rich chlorite–phengite is the main alteration footprint for this mineralization type. A younger magmatic–hydrothermal event in the Juruena magmatic-arc rocks produced Fe-rich chlorite–white mica alteration zones (0.6–4.6 kbar, 120–380°C) and disseminated and stockwork–breccia ore (pyrite–chalcopyrite–gold–molybdenite–Ti minerals–allanite) in porphyry–epithermal deposits. Where the younger mineralization overprints the older, phyllic alteration destroyed the phengite orogenic gold phyllonite S n +1 foliation. The ages of two pyrite populations (1979 and 1841 Ma) in the older fault-fill veins and molybdenite in late fractures (1805–1782 Ma) or disseminated in the c. 1.79 Ga syenogranite porphyry suggest more than two episodes of mineralization. These two events differ in their alteration styles, P–T conditions and structural, mineralogical and textural ore styles. The multiscale approach sheds light on the relationships between the various mineralization events, allowing a new explorational potential within the province. Supplementary material: Chlorite and white mica complete chemical composition data and other characteristics of the studied deposits are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6056324

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Society of Economic Geologists Foundation

Society of Economic Geologists Canada Foundation

Global Chalenges Research Fund

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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