Hydrothermal mineralization hosted by Cambrian sedimentary rocks as evidence of kimberlite-hosting structure, Syuldyukarskoye field, Yakutia
DOI: 10.47765/0869-5997-2021-10006
Keywords:
kimberlites, shifts, veins, carbon and oxygen isotopes, luminesceAbstract
The paper describes diamondiferous kimberlite area within a new Yakutian Syuldyukarskoye field and presents detailed mapping results of ore-hosting shear evidence, veinlet bleaching of redbeds, outcrops of metagrained pyrite, pyrite-calcite and calcite veinlets hosted by Cambrian terrigenous-carbonate rocks where kimberlites occur. Kimberlite localization is shown at fault junction as well as kimberlite long axis combination with west-northwest orehosting shear. These tectonic structures combine with veinlet bleaching halos, those of pyrite-calcite and calcite veinlets, and calcite druses characterized by red photoluminescence and phosphorescence. Red, blue and partially white photoluminescence is caused by manganese concentration in calcites (> 0,1%). Hydrothermal calcite nature is supported by C and O isotope composition variations, which reflect the input of medium temperature formational and meteoric waters, carbon of sedimentary carbonate rocks and deep hydrocarbons. Anomalous Ba, Cr, Ni and La content is recognized in hydrothermal calcites from near-kimberlite environment. Kimberlite position in the southeastern part of endogenous mineralization halos and greater diamond potential of the western kimberlite body, which is larger compared to the eastern one, allow forecasting of new productive bodies.