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Variations in composition and abundance of white mica in the hydrothermal alteration system at Hellyer,Tasmania, as revealed by infrared reflectance spectroscopy
Authors:K Yang  JF Huntington  JB Gemmell  KM Scott
Institution:1. CSIRO Division of Earth Science and Resource Engineering, PO Box 136, North Ryde, NSW 1670, Australia;2. ARC Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits (CODES), University of Tasmania, PO Box 79, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, Australia
Abstract:Short-wave infrared (SWIR) spectral reflectance of hydrothermally altered volcanic rocks in the footwall of the Hellyer massive sulfide deposit was measured with a portable PIMA-II infrared spectrometer. The Al–OH band was used to derive information on the octahedral Al content and the abundance of white mica (sericite) in the hydrothermal alteration and mineralization system. The range of the Al–OH band wavelength from 2192 nm to 2222 nm corresponds to the number of octahedral Al (Alvi) in white mica approximately from 3.9 to 3.0 (based on 4 octahedral cations per formula). This Alvi range represents a significant compositional variation, covering most of the compositional region between muscovite (Alvi = 4.0) and phengite (Alvi = 3.0). Furthermore, the spectral reflectance data show that the compositional variation of white mica is spatially related to hydrothermal alteration zoning, such that phengitic white mica tends to occur in 1) main upflow fluid channel, 2) intensely altered volcanic rocks, and 3) Pb–Zn mineralization, whereas muscovitic white mica was formed preferentially distal to massive sulfide mineralization on the margin of the footwall alteration system. The results suggest that the Al–OH band wavelength, and therefore the octahedral Al content, of white mica can be used as vectors to mineralization to map the hydrothermal system at Hellyer.
Keywords:White mica  Infrared spectral reflectance  Hydrothermal alteration  Hellyer
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