Mineralogical and geochemical variation in hydrothermal sulfides from Vienna Woods field, Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea: constraints on their evolution |
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Authors: | RAY Durbar BANERJEE Ranadip MAZUMDER Anind PAROPKARI Anil L. MUKHOPADHYAY Subir BALAKRISHNAN Srinivasan |
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Affiliation: | 1.CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa 403004, India2.Department of Geological Sciences, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, India3.Department of Earth Sciences, Pondicherry University, Puducherry 605014, India |
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Abstract: | Polymetallic sulfides from two hydrothermal chimneys and talus deposit from the Vienna Woods field of Manus Basin were studied for mineralogy, elemental composition, and S-isotope ratio to understand their evolution. The factors including the nature of source fluid, mineral paragenesis, and related geochemical processes have been discussed. Mineralogy and elemental concentration of Cu and Fe-rich large chimney at the central part of this hydrothermal field was completely different from the smaller Zn-rich peripheral chimney and Fe-rich talus deposit, suggesting the variable degree of alterations generate physico-chemically different source fluids responsible for these hydrothermal structures. Similarly, S-isotope ratios also indicate chemically diverse fluids and different modes of precipitation were involved in their evolution. Distinct mineral zonings and associated elemental and isotopic compositions within individual deposit confirm paragenetic shifts were involved during their growth process. |
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Keywords: | Manus Basin hydrothermal chimney talus geochemistry mineralogy |
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