The aim of this paper is the investigation of the role of diagenesis in the transformation of clastic sulfide sediments such as sulfide breccias from the Semenov-3 hydrothermal field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge). The breccias are composed of marcasite-pyrite clasts enclosed in a barite-sulfide-quartz matrix. Primary hydrothermal sulfides occur as colloform, fine-crystalline, porous and radial marcasite-pyrite clasts with inclusions or individual clasts of chalcopyrite, sphalerite, pyrrhotite, bornite, barite and rock-forming minerals. Diagenetic processes are responsible for the formation of more diverse authigenic mineralization including framboidal, ovoidal and nodular pyrite, coarse-crystalline pyrite and marcasite, anhedral and reniform chalcopyrite, inclusions of HgS phase and pyrrhotite-sphalerite-chalcopyrite aggregates in coarse-crystalline pyrite, zoned bornite-chalcopyrite grains, specular and globular hematite, tabular barite and quartz. The early diagenetic ovoid pyrite is enriched in most trace elements in contrast to late diagenetic varieties. Authigenic lower-temperature chalcopyrite is depleted in trace elements relative to high-temperature hydrothermal ones. Trace elements have different modes of occurrence: Se is hosted in pyrite and chalcopyrite; Tl is related to sphalerite and galena nanoinclusions; Au is associated with galena; As in pyrite is lattice-bound, whereas in chalcopyrite it is related to tetrahedrite-tennantite nanoinclusions; Cd in pyrite is hosted in sphalerite inclusions; Cd in chalcopyrite forms its own mineral; Co and Ni are hosted in chalcopyrite.

Sulfide breccias from the semenov-3 hydrothermal field, mid-atlantic ridge: Authigenic mineral formation and trace element pattern / I. Melekestseva, V.V. Maslennikov, N.P. Safina, P. Nimis, S. Maslennikova, V. Beltenev, I. Rozhdestvenskaya, L. Danyushevsky, R. Large, D. Artemyev, V. Kotlyarov, L. Toffolo. - In: MINERALS. - ISSN 2075-163X. - 8:8(2018), pp. 321.1-321.29. [10.3390/min8080321]

Sulfide breccias from the semenov-3 hydrothermal field, mid-atlantic ridge: Authigenic mineral formation and trace element pattern

L. Toffolo
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2018

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The aim of this paper is the investigation of the role of diagenesis in the transformation of clastic sulfide sediments such as sulfide breccias from the Semenov-3 hydrothermal field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge). The breccias are composed of marcasite-pyrite clasts enclosed in a barite-sulfide-quartz matrix. Primary hydrothermal sulfides occur as colloform, fine-crystalline, porous and radial marcasite-pyrite clasts with inclusions or individual clasts of chalcopyrite, sphalerite, pyrrhotite, bornite, barite and rock-forming minerals. Diagenetic processes are responsible for the formation of more diverse authigenic mineralization including framboidal, ovoidal and nodular pyrite, coarse-crystalline pyrite and marcasite, anhedral and reniform chalcopyrite, inclusions of HgS phase and pyrrhotite-sphalerite-chalcopyrite aggregates in coarse-crystalline pyrite, zoned bornite-chalcopyrite grains, specular and globular hematite, tabular barite and quartz. The early diagenetic ovoid pyrite is enriched in most trace elements in contrast to late diagenetic varieties. Authigenic lower-temperature chalcopyrite is depleted in trace elements relative to high-temperature hydrothermal ones. Trace elements have different modes of occurrence: Se is hosted in pyrite and chalcopyrite; Tl is related to sphalerite and galena nanoinclusions; Au is associated with galena; As in pyrite is lattice-bound, whereas in chalcopyrite it is related to tetrahedrite-tennantite nanoinclusions; Cd in pyrite is hosted in sphalerite inclusions; Cd in chalcopyrite forms its own mineral; Co and Ni are hosted in chalcopyrite.
authigenesis; diagenesis; LA-ICP-MS; sulfide hydrothermal fields; Mid-Atlantic Ridge; sulfide breccias; trace elements
Settore GEO/09 - Georisorse Miner.Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr.per l'amb.e i Beni Cul
Settore GEO/07 - Petrologia e Petrografia
Settore GEO/06 - Mineralogia
Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica e Geomorfologia
2018
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