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Genetic characteristics of fluid inclusions in sphalerite from the Silesian-Cracow ores, Poland

January 1, 1996

Fluid inclusion studies in sphalerite from early-stage Zn-Pb mineralization in the Silesian-Cracow region (southern Poland), yielded homogenization temperatures (Th) from 80 to 158??C. Vertical thermal gradient of the parent fluids was 6 to 10??C, and the ore crystallization temperature ranges varied from <10??C at deep levels to 25??C at shallow levels. The peculiarities of formation of primary and secondary fluid inclusions from organic-matter-bearing water-dominated medium, position of the inclusions in crystals, features of secondary inclusions, the inclusion refilling phenomena, their formation on recrystallization of ores, and Th distribution in single fissure fillings were considered. The ore-forming fluids were liquid-hydrocarbon-bearing aqueous solutions of Na-Ca-Cl type with lower Ca contents in the south and higher Ca contents in the north of the region. The ore-forming fluids had salinities from nul to about 23 weight percent of NaCl equivalent. Three types of fluids were recognized, that mixed during ore precipitation: a) ascending fluids of low-to-moderate salinity and high, b) formation brines of high salinity and moderate Th, and c) descending waters of low salinity and low-to-moderate Th.

Publication Year 1996
Title Genetic characteristics of fluid inclusions in sphalerite from the Silesian-Cracow ores, Poland
Authors A. Kozlowski, D. L. Leach, J. G. Viets
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Prace - Panstwowego Instytutu Geologicznego
Index ID 70018559
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse