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Russian Geology and Geophysics

2017 year, number 11

GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE BARITE DEPOSITS NEAR ADANA-FEKE AREA (Eastern Taurides)

Afitap Tas Ozdogan1, Yusuf Uras2, Fevzi Oner3
1MTA Dogu Akdeniz Bolge Mudurlugu, Universiteler, Mahallesi Dumlupinar Bulvari No:139 06800, Ankara, Turkey
2Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Geological Engineering, 46040, Kahramanmaras, Turkey
3Mersin University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Geological Engineering, Mersin, Turkey
Keywords: Feke (Adana), barite, rare earth elements, fluid inclusions, isotope

Abstract

The barite deposits that emerge as veins and lodes within or along the contact zones of recrystallized limestone and dolomite units of Cambrian Degirmentas Formation are of epigenetic character. Depositional styles, paragenesis, host rock alteration styles, and high SrO contents of the barites suggest a hydrothermal origin for their formation. However, considering their rare earth element compositions, barite samples surround the field for seawaters when plotted on Ce N / Yb N -Yb N and Ce N /Sm N -Ce N /Yb N diagrams. Fluid inclusion data obtained from the barites indicated a formation from a fluid with low salinity (0.9-1.6 wt.% NaCl eq.) at homogenization temperatures between 78 and 190°C. Sulfur isotopic compositions of barites vary between +32.2 and +36.3‰, and their 87Sr/86Sr values range between 0.709885 and 0.749652. Depositional styles, parageneses, trace element compositions, fluid inclusion data as well as δ34S and 87Sr/86Sr isotopic data indicate a model in which hydrothermal fluids were possibly derived from a buried intrusion mixed with meteoric and marine waters, further interacting with the Precambrian - Phanerozoic metaclastic and Cambrian carbonate rocks to form barite deposits.