• A. G. Marchenko
  • A. A. Volfson
  • M. V. Morozov
  • N. S. Khrol
  • G. Â. S. Steinberg
  • M. G. Steinberg

Abstract: Exhalation ore mineralization is developing in the crater part of the active Kudryavy volcano. Lithogeochemical sampling results have revealed that Re, Au, Ag, As, Bi, Cd, Cu, Ge, In, Mo, Pb, S, Sb, Se, Sn, Te, Tl, W, Zn, Rb, and Cs accumulate in solid fumarole formations. These elements are transported by high-temperature volcanic gases and are deposited in mineral phases in the near-surface horizons of fumarole fields under decreasing temperature conditions. The contents of rhenium and other metals in volcanic deposits of fumarole fields locally reach values characteristic of ore deposits. Zoning of lithogeochemical anomalies in ore element associations has been revealed, expressed by the series Re, Mo, W, Au, Cu, Ag, Zn, Cs, Ge → In → Bi, Cd, Pb, Sn, Tl → As, Sb, Se, Te, (Cu, Ag, Au) in the direction from the highest-temperature fumarole fields to less hot, reflecting their temperature zoning. It is demonstrated that lateral geochemical zoning is caused both by the ore element contents in fumarole gases, which depend on temperature, and by differences in the optimal temperature ranges in which various elements precipitate from gases. Signatures for similar exhalation mineral formation processes have been revealed that occurred in the recent geological past at the neighboring extinct Sredny volcano. This suggests the occurrence of similar processes within other volcanic systems of Iturup Island, which increases the prospects for detecting complex exhalation-related manifestations of rare, base, and noble metals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)122-137
Number of pages16
JournalGeology of Ore Deposits
Volume62
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2020

    Scopus subject areas

  • Geology
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Economic Geology

    Research areas

  • Iturup Island, Kudryavy volcano, fumarole gases, geochemical zoning, lithogeochemical sampling, modern exhalation mineralization, rare, base, and noble metals, rhenium, temperature surveys, volcanic deposits

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