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Zinc and sulfur isotope variation in sphalerite from carbonate-hosted zinc deposits, Cantabria, Spain

Journal

MINERALIUM DEPOSITA
Volume 49, Issue 7, Pages 797-807

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00126-014-0535-2

Keywords

Zinc isotopes; Sulfur isotopes; Sphalerite; Carbonate-hosted base metal deposits; Aliva mine; La Florida mine; Cantabria; Spain

Funding

  1. Czech Geological Survey [323000]
  2. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports [LG 13006]

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We studied zinc and sulfur isotopes and the chemical composition of sphalerite samples from Picos de Europa (Aliva mine) and sphalerite and hydrozincite samples from La Florida mine, two carbonate-hosted Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits located in northern Spain; despite being close, they are hosted in carbonatic rocks of different ages, Lower Carboniferous and Lower Cretaceous, respectively. The two generations of sphalerite at Picos de Europa show different delta Zn-66 values (stage 1 sphalerite +0.24 per mil and stage 2 sphalerite from -0.75 to +0.08 per mil). Both generations also differ in the sulfur isotope composition (stage 1 has delta S-34 = +6.6 and stage 2 has delta S-34 = -0.9 to +2.9 per mil) and the chemical composition (stage 1 sphalerite, compared to stage 2 sphalerite, is significantly enriched in Pb, As, Mn, Sb, slightly enriched in Ag, Ni, and Cu and depleted in Co, Ga, Tl, Te, Ge, and Sn). We suggest that Zn isotope fractionation was controlled predominantly by pH and T changes. High Zn isotope values reflect rapid precipitation of sphalerite from higher-temperature acidic fluids that carried Zn mostly as chloride species after interaction with carbonate rocks while lower Zn isotope values most likely resulted from a longer precipitation process from fluid at higher pH and decreasing T that carried dominantly Zn sulfide species. At La Florida, sphalerite samples show light Zn-66-depleted signatures with delta Zn-66 values from -0.80 to -0.01 per mil (mostly between -0.80 and -0.24 per mil) and delta S-34 values from +10.7 to +15.7 per mil without any relationship between the delta Zn-66 and delta S-34 values. Here, the variation in Zn isotope values is interpreted as related to mixing of fluids from two reservoirs. The Zn was carried by a single deep-seated and higher T (similar to 250-320 A degrees C) fluid, and precipitation took place after mixing with a connate S-rich fluid in a system with mH(2)S > mZn(2+) as a result of change in pH, T, and Zn predominant species. The light delta Zn-66 accompanied by heavy delta S-34 values resulted from fractionation of Zn aqueous sulfides at near-neutral pH and decreasing T. Hydrozincite samples show much heavier delta Zn-66 values (+0.21 to +0.33 per mil), consistent with fractionation during supergene processes.

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