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Copper Isotope Fractionation in Archean Hydrothermal Systems: Evidence From the Mesoarchean Carlow Castle Cu‐Co‐Au Deposit

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems(2023)

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Abstract Copper isotope analysis has emerged as a promising tool for understanding genetic processes in Cu ore deposits. However, applications of this analytical technique to Archean Cu deposits have been extremely limited, even though Archean terranes are among the most economically endowed on Earth. As such, this study presents the first Cu isotope analysis of an Archean Cu deposit, the Mesoarchean Carlow Castle hydrothermal Cu‐Co‐Au deposit. Archean primary Cu sulfide ore samples and Cenozoic supergene Cu ore samples were analyzed. Primary ore samples are isotopically light, with δ65Cu values ranging between −0.80 ± 0.02‰ and 0.00 ± 0.007‰, whilst supergene samples are isotopically heavier and range between −0.50 ± 0.01‰ and 0.62 ± 0.005‰. In primary ore samples, a relationship is observed between the Cu isotope signature, ore grade, and alteration assemblage that records the isotopic and physicochemical evolution of the Carlow Castle deposit's hydrothermal ore‐forming system. A mafic igneous source is suggested as a metal source in the Carlow Castle Cu‐Co‐Au deposit. The limited heavy isotopic fractionation of supergene Cu ore samples in this study is interpreted to reflect limited redox cycling of Cu due to in situ oxidative weathering of vein‐hosted Cu sulfides in the overlying Cenozoic supergene system. This differs from previously studied deposits where significant Cu transport and multiple stages of isotopic enrichment are often evident in supergene Cu enrichment layers. The results of this study suggest that Cu isotope analysis could be valuable in understanding genetic processes in hydrothermal Cu deposits, including Archean ore deposits and terranes.
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archean hydrothermal systems,isotope,copper,mesoarchean carlow castle
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