Fluid Inclusions Studies in Hematites and Associated Quartz to Iron Formations from Serra do Sapo, Conceição do Mato Dentro, MG / Estudo de inclusões fluidas em hematitas e em quartzo associado das formações ferríferas da Serra do Sapo, Conceição do Mato Dentro, MG

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

25/08/2009

RESUMO

Fuid inclusions associated with the iron ore from Serra do Sapo Formation, Espinhaço Supergroup, Conceição do Mato Dentro, in Minas Gerais, stak were studied. Three hematite generations, named hematite I, II and III were found in these ores. The Hematite I (earliest), with granoblastic texture shows. Partial or total recrystallization texture, was generated during the metamorphic process forming the Hematite I which is the oldesr and not associated with quartz. Under infrared radiation these hematite showed a good degree of transparency. The Hematite II or tabular with micro lamellar morphology was precipitated in the interstitium associated with quartz, but without forming veins and not being transparent under infrared light and also not behaving as transparent under infrared light. Finally, the Hematite III (latest, especularite) has a totally specular habit and is associated with quartz veins which cut the earlier generations. This supports the argument that this hematite generation would have grown subject to veins fluid, by the precipitation of fluid in fractures for decrease pressure confinament. The quartz/specularite veins involve or are associated with other minerals (chlorite, muscovite, calcite and garnet) that not appear in the ore bodies. Fluid inclusions (FI) microtermometry indicates that the fluid that has originated the Hematite I (granular) belonged to the aquo-salt system H2O-NaCl-FeCl2, with minimum temperatures of 220-240C and average salinity of 17 wt% NaCl eq. However, the Hematite III (specularite) was formed by solutions belonging to the aquo-salt H2O-NaCl-KCl (probably with MgCl2) at temperatures between 240-260C and salinities of 10-12 wt% NaCl eq. NaCl. LA-ICP-MS data in fluids, in terms of trace elements, show higher concentration of K, Ca, Ba, Mg, Mn, Cu, Pb, Sr and As in Hematite I solutions when compared to the specularite. This last generation has higher contents of Li and Sb. The geothermometry chlorite (255C) intersection with the fluid isochoric supplied pressure of 0.56 kbar and 0.26 kbar for the granular and specularitic hematite formation, respectively. This suggests that iron ore was produced from a depth of 750m (specularite) and 1500m (granular hematite). It is interesting to note that, although the crushing tests show an incontestable gases release suggesting the presence of carbon phase in the quartz veins fluid, these molecular compounds was not found in the primary solutions. The difference in salinity and ions between granular hematite and quartz-specularite fluids suggests the involvement of different fluids during specific mineralization stages. The ore-forming fluids of Serra do Sapo iron formation, CMD, are different from other mineralizing fluids associated with Iron Quadrangle deposits. The comparison with the Mine Conceição solutions, that generate granular hematite and specularite, evidence contrary evolutive trends (regarding salinity values and homogenization temperatures), although there are coincidences on the carbon phases absence in the ore ferriferous formation in both areas.

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quartz inclusões fluidas hematita quartzo conceição do mato dentro serra do sapo mineralogia fluid inclusions hematite

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