Composition of Fluid Inclusions from the Hellyer and Mt. Chalmers VHMS Deposits, Australia: Implications for Source of Ore-Forming Fluids
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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 - 6
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 - 755 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1995
 
Abstract
The Hellyer and Mt. Chalmers deposits are mound-style volcanic-hosted massive sulphide (VHMS) deposits in Australia.  Textural, petrographic and microthermometric investigations of fluid inclusions in the Hellyer stringer system indicate  that Type I, primary, liquid-vapour inclusions are 10-15 pm in size, and yield homogenisation temperatures of 170-220¦C  in early 2A veins, 165-322¦C in main-stage 2B veins and 190-256¦C in late-stage 2C veins. These data suggest a waxing  and waning thermal history. However, the average salinity remained between 8-11 NaCl equiv. wt % in all Stage 2 veins.  At Mt. Chalmers, Type I inclusions up to 20 ¦m are found in quartz from the mineralised zone, and these inclusions  yielded homogenisation temperatures of 160-268¦C and salinities of 5-8 NaCl equiv. wt %. Laser Raman spectroscopic  (LRS) analysis indicates the presence of CO2 (
Citation
APA: (1995) Composition of Fluid Inclusions from the Hellyer and Mt. Chalmers VHMS Deposits, Australia: Implications for Source of Ore-Forming Fluids
MLA: Composition of Fluid Inclusions from the Hellyer and Mt. Chalmers VHMS Deposits, Australia: Implications for Source of Ore-Forming Fluids . The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.