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Some aspects of the interrelations between magmatism and ore formation: Evidence from oxygen isotope data on ore-magmatic systems, Armenia

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The results of oxygen-isotope study of the Kokhb-Shnokh (J3) and Vokhci (N1) intrusive complexes and the related Tekhut and Kadzharan Cu-Mo porphyry deposits of different types, Armenia, were used to discuss the relevant problems of rock and ore genesis and their relationships. It was established that the assimilation of parental mantle basaltic melts by crustal, mainly feldspathic material is a decisive factor in the formation of multiple gabbro-granite complexes. Specifics in the composition and crystallization of the hybrid melt causes the enrichment of the residual melt and hydrothermal fluids in Fe and other elements, in particular, Cu and Mo. The ore-bearing solutions are generated over the solidification time of the melt. They are removed by the hydrothermal system of directionally moving solutions, a process that gives way to a convective-circulation hydrothermal system. A change in the spatial position of the hydrothermal solutions during the formation of the deposit supplies them to different sites, creating a seeming discontinuity in ore deposition, which is observed at many deposits. In fact, the supply of the ore-bearing solutions is continuous process. The ore stage is not a time interval with particular ore-bearing solutions but rather a certain physicochemical state of the solutions attained during their interaction with the environment. This process resulted in the simultaneous precipitation of different mineral assemblages and the asynchronous precipitation of the same assemblages. The formation of deposits of various metals related to a common intrusive complex, as changes in the composition of mineral assemblages, is caused by the influence of various geochemical barriers rather than by compositional variations in the initial hydrothermal solutions.

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Original Russian Text © R.L. Melkonyan, M.S. Akopyan, 2006, published in Petrologiya, 2006, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 439–448.

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Melkonyan, R.L., Akopyan, M.S. Some aspects of the interrelations between magmatism and ore formation: Evidence from oxygen isotope data on ore-magmatic systems, Armenia. Petrology 14, 413–420 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0869591106040059

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