Wp. Meurer et al., Metal redistribution during fluid exsolution and migration in the Middle Banded series of the Stillwater Complex, Montana, LITHOS, 47(1-2), 1999, pp. 143-156
Olivine-bearing zones III and IV (OB-III and -IV) of the Stillwater Complex
, MT preserve evidence of fluid migration particularly in the variation of
apatite compositions. This feature, coupled with the lack of evidence of th
e addition of substantial amounts of primitive magma, allows these zones to
be used to test the importance of volatile fluids in redistributing metals
. The concentrations of Cu, Au, AE, and As all show marked increases at and
/or below the levels inferred to represent the top of the fluid migration f
ront in the crystal pile. However, no significant sulfide enrichment is ass
ociated with the maximum metal enrichments. The Au concentration peak is mu
ch sharper and offset stratigraphically above that of Cu and corresponds wi
th the maximum Cl content of interstitial apatite. These concentration prof
iles are modeled numerically, assuming fluid transport and chromatographic
concentration of the metals. Mass-balance calculations indicate that cumula
tes significantly below the level of the inferred fluid-saturation front lo
st Cu while those at or immediately below gained Cu. We conclude that Cl-ri
ch fluids redistributed the background metal concentrations. Although no dr
amatic enrichments are observed (enrichment factors range from two to three
), the results demonstrate the potential importance of fluids in redistribu
ting and concentrating metals in layered intrusions. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scie
nce B.V. All rights reserved.