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Oxygen isotope study of the Kamioka Zn-Pb skarn deposits,Central Japan
Authors:H Shimazaki  M Kusakabe
Institution:(1) Geological Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Hongo, 113 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Institute for Study of the Earth's Interior, Okayama University, Tottori Prefecture, 682-02 Misasa, Japan
Abstract:The Kamioka Zn-Pb deposits consist of clinopyroxene-rich skarns replacing limestone lenses in Hida gneissose rocks. Paleozoic metabasite, early Jurassic Funatsu granitic rocks and late Cretaceous porphyritic dikes and stocks, are the known igneous rocks in the mining area. Oxygen isotopic compositions of eight separates each of clinopyroxene and quartz from the deposits (Table 1), and some minerals and rocks from the major rock units around the deposits (Table 2), have been analyzed. The estimated oxygen isotopic ratios of the fluids responsible for the formation of the deposits, range as low as -4permil to +3permil (SMOW). These values are considerably lower than expected from magmatic waters, and demonstrate that none of the igneous rocks in the area could be a direct source of the skarn- and ore-forming fluids. The data instead show that the deposits are formed by a huge convective circulation of solutions of meteoric water origin, promoted by a hidden batholithic intrusion at the time of the late Cretaceous.
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