2022
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4464
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Genesis of the late‐stage base metal sulfide mineralisation and its relationship with the regional deformation in AmbajiDeri, South Delhi Terrane, North‐West India

Abstract: Proterozoic stratiform VMS‐type Ambaji–Deri Zn–Pb–Cu deposits in the Aravalli‐Delhi mobile belt of North‐West India are hosted within meta‐sedimentary sequences of the South Delhi Terrane. Several fracture‐filled discordant late‐stage base metal mineralised quartz veins have intruded along with the fractures and foliation at very high Pf (σ2 < Pf < σ1) with typical hydrothermal alteration zones. Temperatures estimated from hydrothermal chlorite vary from 226 to 293°C (mean. 260°C). 40Ar‐39Ar dating of hydrothe… Show more

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“…The homogenization temperatures of fluid inclusions were determined by determining those of primary mineral inclusions formed during the same period as fracture fillers. The distribution intervals of homogenization temperatures provide important information that can be used to infer the times when fractures and fractures were formed during the paleotectonic period (Khoshnoodi et al, 2022; Sharma et al, 2022). Thin‐section rock samples were prepared for this test.…”
Section: Samples and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The homogenization temperatures of fluid inclusions were determined by determining those of primary mineral inclusions formed during the same period as fracture fillers. The distribution intervals of homogenization temperatures provide important information that can be used to infer the times when fractures and fractures were formed during the paleotectonic period (Khoshnoodi et al, 2022; Sharma et al, 2022). Thin‐section rock samples were prepared for this test.…”
Section: Samples and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%