Tm. Sushchevskaya et al., CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MINERAL-FORMI NG MEDIA OF CASSITERITE-QUARTZ DEPOSITS FROM FLUID INCLUSIONS DATA, Geohimia, (6), 1995, pp. 809-828
The study of chemical environment of cassiterite-quartz ore mineralisa
tion was carried out using the samples of lul'tin (Chukotka), Cinovec
and Krupka ore deposits (Krusne Hory Mountains ore region, Czech Repub
lic). Bulk analytical methods of fluid inclusion studies in minerals o
f pre-ore and post-ore mineral assemblages were used. The results were
compared with previous data obtained by use of microthermometry of th
e individual fluid inclusions. The deposits on study belong to the vei
n-greisen type and are located within the metamorphised sandstone-shal
e series associated with the leucocratic granite stock bodies. Our flu
id inclusion data were interpreted as an evidence of the formation of
ores after the temperature was decreased up to 400 degrees C. The depo
sition of tin-tungsten ores was a result of heterogenisation of low mi
neralised aqueous-carbon dioxide solutions. The composition of oreform
ing solutions is characterised by the following properties: predominan
ce of NaCl up to 1 M concentration; increased role of fluorine and lit
hium, the latter in the case of Krusne Holy Mountains; high sulfur, S(
II) content up to 10-(1,2) M and Sigma As up to 10(-1,7) M. Increased
alcalinity and oxidation of mineralforming solutions are considered as
tbe favouring factors of Sn-W ore deposition. Both chemical processes
are interpreted as a result of the local fluid boiling as well as by
mixing of magmatic fluids of long living hydrothermal systems with inf
iltration waters of the meteoric origin.