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Isotopic fluid changes in a Neoproterozoic porphyry-epithermal system: The Uruguay mine, southern Brazil,

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Identifying the source, origin and time of emplacement of copper and gold deposits in the Neoproterozoic volcano-sedimentary and plutonic series of southern Brazil is a longstanding research goal. In this geological context, the Camaquã and Lavras do Sul areas are reported to be a post-collisional domain related to the Braziliano-Pan-African Orogenic Cycle. This study focused on the Uruguay open-pit mine through a detailed assessment of the mineralogy, geochemistry and (S, O, H and C) stable isotopes of pyrite, chalcopyrite, clay minerals and carbonates as veins or disseminated sulfides in sedimentary rocks. The results indicate that the Camaquã mine is a low-sulfidation epithermal-type deposit with sulfide precipitations related to a mixture of magmatic (δ34S = 1 to 4‰; δ18O: 3 to 9‰) and meteoric waters (δ18O = − 4 to − 12‰) and a temperature varying from 350 to 80 °C. Ore precipitation is associated with sequential sulfide crystallization exhausting the S magmatic source.

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hal-00998799 , version 1 (02-06-2014)

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Christophe Renac, A.S. Mexias, M.E. Boscato Gomes, L.H. Ronchi, L.V. Stoll Nardi, et al.. Isotopic fluid changes in a Neoproterozoic porphyry-epithermal system: The Uruguay mine, southern Brazil,. Ore Geology Reviews, 2014, 60, pp.146-160. ⟨10.1016/j.oregeorev.2013.12.016⟩. ⟨hal-00998799⟩
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