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The Fe deposit, west-central Spain: Tectonic-hydrothermal uranium mineralization associated with transpressional faulting of alpine age

Author:
Martín Izard, AgustínUniovi authority; Arribas, Antonio; Arias Prieto, Daniel ManuelUniovi authority; Ruiz, Javier; Fernández Rodríguez, Francisco JoséUniovi authority
Subject:

ore deposit, tectonic-hydrothermal model, shear zone, dilational jogs, lithogeochemical data, uranium, Fé deposit,

Publication date:
2002-10-01
Publisher version:
https://doi.org/10.2113/gscanmin.40.5.1505
Citación:
Canadian Mineralogist, 40(5), p. 1505-1520 (2002); doi:10.2113/GSCANMIN.40.5.1505
Descripción física:
p. 1505-1520
Abstract:

Primary uranium deposits (uraninite + coffinite + carbonates + “adularia” + iron sulfides) of Mina Fé, in west–central Spain, occur in fault-related rocks. These rocks have been formed by the effect of an aftershock fault cluster at the termination of a major strike-slip fault, the Grafitosa fault. The transpressional shear-zone termination presents two symmetrical brittle dilational jogs with reactivation of old Variscan faults and generation of other new Alpine faults. Lithogeochemical analyses show that the hydrothermal flow associated with the Grafitosa fault mobilized uranium and related elements during pressure solution in carbonaceous slates of the Variscan basement. The orientation of the paleo-stress field in the dilational jogs, deduced from an analysis of fault populations, has shown the range of fault surfaces with favorable orientation for mineral deposition during slate consumption in the restraining bend, which agrees with a extensional setting for the ore deposit. The detailed structural and geochemical data presented here support an Alpine age tectonic-hydrothermal model for the Fé deposit and probably other cases of uranium mineralization of the same type existing in carbonaceous metasedimentary rocks in the Iberian peninsula, most of them uncorformably overlain by Tertiary sedimentary units

Primary uranium deposits (uraninite + coffinite + carbonates + “adularia” + iron sulfides) of Mina Fé, in west–central Spain, occur in fault-related rocks. These rocks have been formed by the effect of an aftershock fault cluster at the termination of a major strike-slip fault, the Grafitosa fault. The transpressional shear-zone termination presents two symmetrical brittle dilational jogs with reactivation of old Variscan faults and generation of other new Alpine faults. Lithogeochemical analyses show that the hydrothermal flow associated with the Grafitosa fault mobilized uranium and related elements during pressure solution in carbonaceous slates of the Variscan basement. The orientation of the paleo-stress field in the dilational jogs, deduced from an analysis of fault populations, has shown the range of fault surfaces with favorable orientation for mineral deposition during slate consumption in the restraining bend, which agrees with a extensional setting for the ore deposit. The detailed structural and geochemical data presented here support an Alpine age tectonic-hydrothermal model for the Fé deposit and probably other cases of uranium mineralization of the same type existing in carbonaceous metasedimentary rocks in the Iberian peninsula, most of them uncorformably overlain by Tertiary sedimentary units

URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/10651/73812
DOI:
10.2113/GSCANMIN.40.5.1505
Patrocinado por:

Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia for support with project BTE2001–3469

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