Authors
Tobias Fusswinkel, Thomas Wagner, Markus Wälle, Thomas Wenzel, Christoph A Heinrich, Gregor Markl
Publication date
2013/6/1
Journal
Geology
Volume
41
Issue
6
Pages
679-682
Publisher
Geological Society of America
Description
Fluid mixing across unconformities between crystalline basement and overlying sedimentary basins is commonly invoked as an efficient chemical mechanism for ore deposition, but the origin of basement brines and the process of ore formation have rarely been linked by direct evidence. Using laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry microanalysis of individual fluid inclusions with an improved detection approach for anion components, we determined simultaneously the ore metal concentrations and the Cl/Br ratio in texturally well constrained inclusion assemblages from a basement-hosted quartz-fluorite-barite-Pb-Zn vein system. An inverse correlation between the Pb + Zn concentrations and the Cl/Br mass ratios in the fluid inclusions provides clear evidence for mixing of a basement-derived metal-rich brine and a metal-poor formation water that acquired its salinity from halite …
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