Factors Controlling Hydrothermal Nickel and Cobalt Mineralization—Some Suggestions from Historical Ore Deposits in Italy

oleh: Marilena Moroni, Piergiorgio Rossetti, Stefano Naitza, Lorenzo Magnani, Giovanni Ruggieri, Andrea Aquino, Paola Tartarotti, Andrea Franklin, Elena Ferrari, Daniele Castelli, Giacomo Oggiano, Francesco Secchi

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Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2019-07-01

Deskripsi

We compare three poorly known, historical Ni&#8722;Co-bearing hydrothermal deposits in different geological settings in Italy: The Ni&#8722;Co&#8722;As&#8722;Sb&#8722;Au-bearing Arburese vein system (SW Sardinia), the Co&#8722;Ni&#8722;As-rich Usseglio vein system (Piedmont), and the small Cu&#8722;Ag&#8722;Co&#8722;Ni&#8722;Pb&#8722;Te&#8722;Se stockwork at Piazza (Liguria). These deposits share various (mineralogical, chemical, thermal, and stable isotopic) similarities to the Five Element Vein-type ores but only the first two were economic for Co&#8722;Ni. The Sardinian Ni-rich veins occur in Paleozoic basement near two Variscan plutons. Like the Co-rich Usseglio vein system, the uneconomic Piazza deposit is hosted in an ophiolite setting anomalous for Co. The Sardinian and Usseglio deposits share a polyphasic assemblage with Ni&#8722;Co&#8722;As&#8722;Sb&#8722;Bi followed by Ag-base metal sulfides, in siderite-rich gangue, whereas Piazza shows As-free, Ag&#8722;Pb&#8722;Te&#8722;Se-bearing Co&#8722;Ni&#8722;Cu sulfides, in prehnite&#8722;chlorite gangue. Fluid inclusions indicated Co&#8722;Ni arsenide precipitation at &#8776;170 &#176;C for Usseglio, whereas for the Sardinian system late sulfide deposition occurred within the 52&#8722;126 &#176;C range. Ore fluids in both systems are NaCl-CaCl2-bearing basinal brines. The chlorite geothermometer at Piazza provides the range of 200&#8722;280 &#176;C for ore deposition from CO<sub>2</sub>-poor fluids. Enrichments in Se and negative &#948;<sup>13</sup>C in carbonates suggest interaction with carbonaceous shales. These deposits involve issues about source rocks, controls on Co/Ni and possible role of arsenic and carbonate components towards economic mineralization.