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Molybdenum and gold distribution variances within Iranian copper porphyry deposits

Seyed Mehran Heidari, Peyman Afzal, Behnam Sadeghi

2024Journal of Geochemical Exploration20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aims to differentiate between Cu-Mo and Cu-Au porphyry deposits within Iran through fractal modeling, utilizing the Mo/Au geochemical index as a primary determinant. Employing the Concentration-Number (C-N) fractal model, the Mo and Au values within Iranian copper porphyry deposits were comprehensively classified. The findings from the fractal modeling reveal distinct criteria for separating these deposits. Cu-Mo porphyry deposits are identified by Mo concentrations ≥141 ppm, while Cu-Au porphyry deposits are characterized by Au concentrations ≥398 ppb. The pivotal threshold for the Mo/Au ratio stands at 1585, facilitating the division between these distinct types of porphyry deposits. Within the Urumieh-Dokhtar magmatic arc, numerous Cu-Mo porphyry deposits, exemplified by globally recognized sites like Sarcheshmeh and Sungun, are prevalent. Conversely, Cu-Au porphyry deposits are found in the NW and SW regions of the Urumieh-Dokhtar magmatic arc and eastern Iran, typified by occurrences like Dalli. The study's findings reveal a correlation between geological characteristics and the ages of porphyry deposits, indicating that those formed during the Miocene period and later are predominantly of the Cu-Mo (Copper-Molybdenum) porphyry type.

Topics & Concepts

Porphyry copper depositMolybdenumCopperGeologyGeochemistryDistribution (mathematics)MetallurgyMaterials sciencePaleontologyMathematicsFluid inclusionsHydrothermal circulationMathematical analysisGeochemistry and Geologic MappingGeological and Geochemical AnalysisHeavy metals in environment
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