Further evidence for a Jurassic mineralizing event in central Europe: K-Ardating of hydrothermal alteration and fluid inclusion systematics in wall rocks of the Kafersteige fluorite vein deposit in the northern Black Forest, Germany

Citation
M. Meyer et al., Further evidence for a Jurassic mineralizing event in central Europe: K-Ardating of hydrothermal alteration and fluid inclusion systematics in wall rocks of the Kafersteige fluorite vein deposit in the northern Black Forest, Germany, MIN DEPOSIT, 35(8), 2000, pp. 754-761
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
MINERALIUM DEPOSITA
ISSN journal
00264598 → ACNP
Volume
35
Issue
8
Year of publication
2000
Pages
754 - 761
Database
ISI
SICI code
0026-4598(200011)35:8<754:FEFAJM>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The hydrothermal fluorite vein deposit of 'Kafersteige' ranks among the big gest in central Europe. It is located along the suture zone that separates the Moldanubian and Saxothuringian units in the northern Black Forest, and is hosted in Bunter sandstone and underlying granitic basement. K-Ar ages o f authigenic illite from the wall rocks give a Jurassic formation age of ar ound 145 Ma for the deposit. Age data scatter down to 80 Ma in illite from the clay gouge and indicate a younger Cretaceous-Tertiary hydrothermal over print. The pyrophyllite component in authigenic illite from wall rocks and the re-equilibration of illite suggest a formation temperature around 200 d egreesC. Secondary fluid inclusions in quartz from the wall rocks define a syn-mineralization fluid episode involving Ca-Mg-K-NaCl-rich brines (about 27 wt% NaCleq) with a T-h of about 125 degreesC, and a post-mineralization Na-Cl-rich fluid overprint with a T-h of about 100 degreesC. Both generatio ns of fluid inclusions relate to the final event of each cycle, while authi genic illite composition and re-equilibration of illite in the clay gouge m ay document initial temperatures of formation. The Upper Jurassic fluid sys tem can be traced all over western Europe. It is probably an expression of continent-wide rifting and concomitant regional fluid circulation in connec tion with major tectonic disturbances, magmatism and abnormal heat flow dur ing the opening of the North Atlantic ocean. The younger barren fluid overp rint could be related to the onset of the Alpine orogeny.