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Cinkovo rudišče Ruš v Južnih Karavankah : magistrsko delo
ID Lavrenčič, Maksimiljan (Author), ID Šoster, Aleš (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Rudišče Ruš se nahaja na ozemlju Spodnjega Jezerskega v južnih Karavankah, severovzhodno od Kranja. Orudenje je prisotno v paleozojskih kamninah, pri čemer je omejeno na kontakt med zgornjedevonskim apnencem in karbonskimi klastiti Hochwipfelske formacije. Slednja se je odložila znotraj predgornega bazena Variskičnega gorstva v subducirajočem Paleotetidnem oceanu. Glavni rudni mineral rudišča je sfalerit, medtem ko so podrejeno prisotni tudi galenit, pirit in tetraedrit. Na podlagi tekstur in mineralne parageneze, je do orudenja s sfaleritom prišlo v dveh glavnih fazah. Prvo je v obliki veziva med klasti ali žil mineraliziral Sph 1, ki je zaznamovan s črnimi, temno rjavimi ali sivozelenimi barvami, medtem ko je kasneje v obliki žil in impregnacij mineraliziral Sph 2, ki je zaznamovan z oranžnimi in bež barvami. Analiza slednih elementov sfaleritov z LA-ICP-MS, je pokazala, da Sph 2 vsebuje višje vsebnosti Cu, Ga, Ge in Ag kot Sph 1. Korelacije med slednimi elementi kažejo, da so se ti elementi v sfalerit vključevali s parnim nadomeščanjem, npr. 2Zn2+ - Ga+3 + Cu+. Na podlagi vsebnosti slednih elementov smo, s pomočjo GGIMFis geotermometra, izračunali temperature izločanja sfaleritov v razponu od 56 do 241 °C in določili srednje sulfidacijsko stanje sfaleritov. Domnevamo, da so višje vsebnosti Cu, Ga, Ge in Ag v Sph 2 posledica mešanja fluida, ki je bil bogat s Cl in je v glavnem prenašal Zn, in fluida, v katerem so bili prisotni omenjeni sledni elementi v obliki hidroksidov, npr. Ga(OH)3. Na podlagi paleozojskih matičnih kamnin, kompresivnega tektonskega režima nastanka rudišča, nizke temperaturne orudenja (<250 °C) in obogatitve sfalerita s slednimi elementi, zlasti z Ga, lahko zaključimo, da je rudišče Ruš nizkotemperaturno cinkovo rudišče vrste Mississippi-Valley.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:sfalerit, sledni elementi, Ruš, Zn rudišča v karbonatih, LA-ICP-MS
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:NTF - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:M. Lavrenčič
Year:2024
Number of pages:XVI, 69 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-164368 This link opens in a new window
UDC:55
COBISS.SI-ID:212795651 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:23.10.2024
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Language:English
Title:Ruš zinc deposit in Southern Karavanke mountains : master's thesis
Abstract:
The Ruš orebody is located in Spodnje Jezersko in the southern Karavanke Alps, northeast of Kranj. The ore is present in Paleozoic rocks, being restricted to the boundry between the Upper Devonian limestones and the Carboniferous clastites of the Hochwipfel Formation. The latter being deposited within the foreland basin of the Variscan mountains in the subducting Paleotethys Ocean. The main ore mineral of the deposit is sphalerite, while galenite, pyrite and tetrahedrite are also present. Based on mineral structures and paragenesis, sphalerite mineralization occurred in two phases. In the first phase mineralization of Sph 1 occured in the form of fillings between clasts or veins, and is characterized by black, dark brown or grayish-green colors, while the mineralization of Sph 2 occured later, in the form of veins and impregnations, and is characterized by orange and beige colors. LA-ICP-MS analysis of trace elements of sphalerites, shows that Sph 2 contains higher values of Cu, Ga, Ge and Ag, than Sph 1. Correlations between trace elements show that these elements were incorporated into sphalerite by coupled substitution, e.g. 2Zn2+ ↔ Ga+3 + Cu+. Using the concentrations of trace elements we calculated the sphalerite precipitation temperatures between 56 to 241 °C, with the GGIMFis geothermometer, and determined an intermediate sulfidation state of sphalerites. We assume that the higher values of Cu, Ga, Ge and Ag in Sph 2 are the result of the mixing of a fluid that was Cl-rich and carried Zn, and a fluid in which trace elements were present in the form of hydroxides, e.g. Ga(OH)3. We conclude that, based on the Paleozoic host rocks, the compressive tectonic regime of the deposit, low-temperature precipitation (<250 °C) and the enrichment of sphalerite with trace elements, especially Ga, the Ruš orebody is a low-temperature zinc deposit of the Mississippi-Valley type.

Keywords:sphalerite, trace elements, Ruš, carbonate-hosted Zn deposits, LA-ICP-MS

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