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Vanished evaporites, halokinetic structure, and Zn-Pb mineralization in the world-class Angouran deposit, northwestern Iran

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GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN
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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.1130/B36910.1

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The Angouran deposit is the second-largest Zn-Pb deposit in Iran, hosting sulfide mineralization in a marble-schist sequence within a breccia pipe in a domal structure. The features of the ore-hosting breccias resemble known halokinetic diapir breccias, with subtle evaporite minerals.
The Angouran deposit (19.3 Mt at 23.4% Zn and 4% Pb) is the second-largest Zn-Pb deposit in Iran. The deposit is hosted in a Neoproterozoic-Cambrian marble-schist se quence within a breccia pipe in a domal structure, with sulfide mineralization under low-temperature hydrothermal conditions (<200 & DEG;C). The features of the ore-hosting breccias are similar to known halokinetic diapir breccias in the world but evaporite minerals are subtle. The common types of breccia clasts in the Angouran breccia pipe include a matrix-supported angular clast (float breccia) with highly variable sizes and orientations and exotic volcanic clasts. The volcanic clasts were derived from the underlying Miocene volcanic rocks, evidenced by the consistent petrography and zircon U-Pb ages dated at morphs after anhydrite and anhydrite inclusions within sphalerite and pre-ore marcasite in the breccia matrix indicate that the breccia pipe contains abundant anhydrite prior to the Zn-Pb mineralization. The enrichment of evaporite is also supported by the occurrence of considerable double-terminated quartz crystals that contain spherical and tabular carbonate inclusions and anomalously high Li, Na, and K concentrations, relatively high B concentration, and high d(18)O values (up to 28.3 & PTSTHOUSND;). These observations suggest the Angouran deposit formed in a former halokinetic diapir breccia pipe. The halokinetic diapirism was possibly triggered by thrust loading of the marble-schist sequence over the Miocene evaporite beds during the Arabia-Eurasia elsewhere in the Angouran region warrant this consideration. Most of the evaporite min erals in the breccia pipe were dissolved and replaced before and/or during subsequent Zn-Pb sulfide and smithsonite mineralization events. This study provides a good example for the identification of vanished evaporites, halokinetic structure, and associated Missis- sippi Valley-type mineralization.

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