Meteoric hydrothermal origin of calcites in “Green Tuff” formations,Miocene age,Japan |
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Authors: | Keiko Hattori Hitoshi Sakai |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Thermal Springs Research, Okayama University, Misasa, 682-02 Tottori Prefecture, Japan;(2) Present address: Department of Geology, University of Alberta, T6G 2E3 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Abstract: | Oxygen and carbon isotope compositions were determined for calcites from the Green Tuff formations of Miocene age in Japan. Values of 18O from 24 calcites in altered rocks from 5 districts range from –2 to +16SMOW, in most cases from 0 to +8SMOW. The low 18O values rule out the possibility of their low-temperature origin or any significant contribution of magmatic fluid in the calcite precipitation. These values, coupled with their mineral assemblages, suggest that the calcites formed from meteoric hydrothermal solutions which caused propylitic alteration after the submarine strata became emergent.Values of 13C from the calcites show a wide variation from –17 to 0PDB. Calcites from different districts have different ranges of 13C values, indicating that there was no homogeneous reservoir of carbon at the time the calcite formed, and that the carbon had local sources. Carbon isotopic compositions of calcite within ore deposits in the Green Tuff formations range from –19 to 0PDB, similar to those of calcite in the altered rocks in the same district, suggesting that the carbon in ore calcites was likely supplied from the surrounding rocks through activity of meteoric hydrothermal solutions. |
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