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Characterization of fluid inclusions encaged in quartz veins of Parsoi Formation,central India
Authors:R K Dubey  Ravi Shankar
Institution:1.International Geoscience Education Organisation,New Delhi,India;2.Weizmann Institute of Science,Rehovot,Israel;3.Keele University,Keele,UK;4.Manipal Institute of Technology,Manipal University,Manipal,India;5.Aloysius College (Autonomous),Mangaluru,India;6.State Council for Science and Technology Bengaluuru,Bengaluru,India
Abstract:The study focuses on analysis of primary and secondary fluid inclusions present in quartz veins hosted in the phyllites to explore the stress and temperature conditions at the time of formation of metasediment sequences of the of Parsoi Formation, central India. The results reveal the two-phase liquid-rich fluid inclusions that indicate that the intrusions of quartz veins in phyllite may have taken place between the temperature from 168.8°C to 256.3°C with an average of 205.55°C from a magmatic moderately saline fluid (3.7 to 18.29 wt. % NaCl equiv.). The final ice-melting temperatures ranges from -14.6°C to -2.2°C which indicate that the aqueous fluids are mainly H2O-NaCl. The density distribution of fluid inclusions rich in liquid H2O only are unimodel and low in natures and appears to be entrapped between pressure 1.666 to 2.125 kbar at depth of 200m. The study supports epithermal nature of fluid inclusions. The characteristic of fluid inclusions along with lithological and structural peculiarities, nature of structural features may be helpful in exploring the future potential zone of gold mineralization in similar types of area.
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