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Interplay of magmatic and diapiric environments in the Djebel El Hamra Pb-Zn-Hg ore district, northern Tunisia

Riadh Abidi
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Christian Marignac
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Étienne Deloule
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Christian Hibsch
Christophe Renac
Alireza Somarin
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Nouri Hatira
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Najet Slim-Shimi
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The Djebel El Hamra Pb-Zn-Ba-Sr (Hg) deposits in northern Tunisia are hosted in a post-nappe anticline with a core of a Triassicevaporite diapir affected by the NE–SW-trending Ghardimaou-Cap Serrat lineament. Three stages of mineralization occurred inthe Triassic dolostone: stages I and II caused alternating deposition of sulfate (Ba, Sr) and sulfide (sphalerite, galena) minerals;stage III formed late-stage calcite-marcasite-cinnabar. Zebra textures record the syntectonic transition from compression toextension in the Late Tortonian-Messinian interval. Two fluid end-members were involved in sulfate deposition: one lowsalinity(L1, ~3 wt% eq. NaCl) fluid, probably from a meteoric origin, and a Na-Ca-Cl brine (L2, ~22 wt% eq. NaCl) solutionwhich originated from the Triassic diapiric source. A third end-member fluid (L3) with long residence time in the basement wasalso involved in the Pb-Zn deposition. The δ34S values froma cluster of sulfates around +16‰, show a Triassic evaporate source.The sulfur in sphalerite resulted from bacterial sulfate reduction (BSR); however, crystallization in a closed system resulted in arange of δ34S between +1.6 and +26.5‰. The δ34S values in galena (−28.4 to +8.2‰) are consistent with a BSR and thermochemicalsulfate reduction (TSR) origin of the sulfur. Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) lead isotope data in galena(207Pb/204Pb: 15.595 to 16.193, 206Pb/204Pb: 18.673 to 18.939, 208Pb/204Pb: 38.330 to 40.572) point to local contributions(sedimentary and Cenozoic magmatic rocks) to the main source from the Precambrian basement. Ore deposition occurred at adepth of about 2 km at temperatures between 80 and 250 °C. A shallow magmatic heat source was the cause of these thermalfluctuations.
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hal-03169820 , version 1 (15-03-2021)

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Riadh Abidi, Christian Marignac, Étienne Deloule, Christian Hibsch, Dominique Gasquet, et al.. Interplay of magmatic and diapiric environments in the Djebel El Hamra Pb-Zn-Hg ore district, northern Tunisia. Mineralium Deposita, 2022, 57, p. 35-60. ⟨10.1007/s00126-021-01048-1⟩. ⟨hal-03169820⟩
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