Fluid Inclusions in Magnesites of Brumado Deposit, Bahia, Brazil
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T1 - Fluid Inclusions in Magnesites of Brumado Deposit, Bahia, Brazil
AU - Hauzinger, Elisabeth
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Abstract Fluid inclusions in magnesites were investigated from two active mines as well as from two magnesite prospects from Brumado deposit, Bahia, Brazil. The deposit lies in the Serra das Éguas, a mountain range in an Archean greenstone belt within the Gaviao block, the oldest of four crustal segments which make up the Sao Francisco Craton in Eastern Brazil. Two different mineralizations could be distinguished. The first consists of red magnesite and light-coloured magnesite at Pedra Preta mine and at Pedra de Ferro prospect, while the second type is composed of white magnesite only currently produced at Pomba mine and prospected for at Pirajá prospect. Mineralogical characterisation included optical microscopy in transferred and reflected light, SEM, Raman spectroscopy, XRF and XRD. Microthermometry and Raman analysis of primary and pseudosecondary fluid inclusions in magnesite showed that these are strongly saline H2O-CO2 fluids. Two populations of fluid inclusions are distinguished. They show different styles of homogenisation (LH2OLCO2VCO2 LH2OVCO2; LH2OLCO2VCO2 LH2OLCO2) which reflect different total densities of the entrapped fluids and correspond to the first and the second mineralization stage, respectively. The fluids have low Na/Br (4.0 – 10.9) and Cl/Br (43.0 – 68.4) values and originated from highly differentiated evaporitic brines which were mobilized during orogenic metamorphism.
AB - Abstract Fluid inclusions in magnesites were investigated from two active mines as well as from two magnesite prospects from Brumado deposit, Bahia, Brazil. The deposit lies in the Serra das Éguas, a mountain range in an Archean greenstone belt within the Gaviao block, the oldest of four crustal segments which make up the Sao Francisco Craton in Eastern Brazil. Two different mineralizations could be distinguished. The first consists of red magnesite and light-coloured magnesite at Pedra Preta mine and at Pedra de Ferro prospect, while the second type is composed of white magnesite only currently produced at Pomba mine and prospected for at Pirajá prospect. Mineralogical characterisation included optical microscopy in transferred and reflected light, SEM, Raman spectroscopy, XRF and XRD. Microthermometry and Raman analysis of primary and pseudosecondary fluid inclusions in magnesite showed that these are strongly saline H2O-CO2 fluids. Two populations of fluid inclusions are distinguished. They show different styles of homogenisation (LH2OLCO2VCO2 LH2OVCO2; LH2OLCO2VCO2 LH2OLCO2) which reflect different total densities of the entrapped fluids and correspond to the first and the second mineralization stage, respectively. The fluids have low Na/Br (4.0 – 10.9) and Cl/Br (43.0 – 68.4) values and originated from highly differentiated evaporitic brines which were mobilized during orogenic metamorphism.
KW - Fluid Inklusionen
KW - Magnesit
KW - Sao Francisco Kraton
KW - Serra das Éguas
KW - Brumado
KW - Fluid inclusions
KW - magnesite
KW - Sao Francisco craton
KW - Serra das Éguas
KW - Brumado deposit
M3 - Master's Thesis
ER -