GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1880-5973
Print ISSN : 0016-7002
ISSN-L : 0016-7002
Sulfur isotope ratios of ores and chemical environment of ore deposition in the Taishu Pb-Zn sulfide deposits, Japan
Yasuhiro Kiyosu
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1977 Volume 11 Issue 2 Pages 91-99

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Sulfur isotopic compositions of sulfide minerals from mesothermal fissure-filling ore deposits of the Taishu mine have been investigated. The δ34S values of 65 sulfide samples range from +2.7 to +6.4 permil, giving an average of +4.4 permil. Sulfide minerals exhibit a decreasing trend of δ34S values: sphalerite > pyrrhotite > galena. Sulfur isotope temperatures estimated from sulfur isotopic fractionation between sphalerite and galena are 300° to 350°C, which agree with the maximum value of fluid inclusion temperature for quartz. From sulfur isotopic evidences and chemical equilibrium concept of ore deposition, it is suggested that the chemical condition of ore-forming fluid was restricted to low fO2 and neutrality. The mean δ34S value of sulfide minerals for each vein was found to increase from the early to the late vein. This progressive 34S enrichment is presumably due to the pH change in ore-forming fluid during ore deposition.
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