The Carbonate-Hosted Tullacondra Cu-Ag Deposit, Mallow, Ireland

The Tullacondra Cu-Ag deposit is located on the southern margin of the Lower Carboniferous Irish Midlands orefield and contains historical reserves of approximately 4.2 Mt at 0.7% Cu and 27.5 ppm Ag. The deposit is hosted within the hanging wall of a feeder fault, the EW-trending Tullacondra Fault,...

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Main Authors: Andressa A. Silva, Pedro Cordeiro, Sean C. Johnson, Leonardo E. Lagoeiro, Loretta Corcoran, Antonio Simonetti, Patrick A. Meere, Richard Unitt, Laisa Stingelin Colaço, Anderson M. Santos
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/6/560
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spelling doaj-c8d6aecbbf9c4d07a8bdbfb32c22aebd2021-06-01T01:03:43ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-05-011156056010.3390/min11060560The Carbonate-Hosted Tullacondra Cu-Ag Deposit, Mallow, IrelandAndressa A. Silva0Pedro Cordeiro1Sean C. Johnson2Leonardo E. Lagoeiro3Loretta Corcoran4Antonio Simonetti5Patrick A. Meere6Richard Unitt7Laisa Stingelin Colaço8Anderson M. Santos9Department of Geology, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba 81531-980, BrazilDepartamento de Ingeniería de Minería, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Avda Vicunã Mackenna 4860, Santiago 4860, ChileIrish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences, School of Earth Sciences, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, IrelandDepartment of Geology, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba 81531-980, BrazilDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame, South Bay, IN 46556, USADepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame, South Bay, IN 46556, USASchool of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, Distillery Fields, North Mall, T23 N73K Cork, IrelandSchool of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, Distillery Fields, North Mall, T23 N73K Cork, IrelandDepartment of Geology, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba 81531-980, BrazilDepartment of Geology, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba 81531-980, BrazilThe Tullacondra Cu-Ag deposit is located on the southern margin of the Lower Carboniferous Irish Midlands orefield and contains historical reserves of approximately 4.2 Mt at 0.7% Cu and 27.5 ppm Ag. The deposit is hosted within the hanging wall of a feeder fault, the EW-trending Tullacondra Fault, where sulfides and sulfosalts containing elevated Cu, Ag, As, and Sb deposited, whereas Zn and Pb are nearly absent. The deposition of Cu sulfides in Tullacondra took place along bedding and bedding-parallel dissolution seams, suggesting an epigenetic mineralization that formed: (a) the Transition Series-hosted mineralized zone containing elevated Cu associated with Ag, As, and Sb; (b) the Lower Limestone Shale-hosted mineralized zone, Cu-dominated and depleted in other metals, and (c) a near-vertical mineralized zone associated with fractures related to the Tullacondra Fault. Some similarities are shared with Irish-type Zn-Pb deposits, such as structural and stratigraphic controls, and elevated Cu, Ag, As, and Sb within feeder-fault proximal zones (such as in Lisheen and Silvermines). Whether Tullacondra mineralization was part of the Irish-type system or not, our deposit geometry evaluation, whole-rock geochemistry, paragenetic sequence, and texture relationships indicate that Cu-Ag deposition involved the reaction of metal-bearing fluids with carbonate rocks.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/6/560carbonate-hosted ore depositsIrish-type depositscoppersilverIrish Midlands
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author Andressa A. Silva
Pedro Cordeiro
Sean C. Johnson
Leonardo E. Lagoeiro
Loretta Corcoran
Antonio Simonetti
Patrick A. Meere
Richard Unitt
Laisa Stingelin Colaço
Anderson M. Santos
spellingShingle Andressa A. Silva
Pedro Cordeiro
Sean C. Johnson
Leonardo E. Lagoeiro
Loretta Corcoran
Antonio Simonetti
Patrick A. Meere
Richard Unitt
Laisa Stingelin Colaço
Anderson M. Santos
The Carbonate-Hosted Tullacondra Cu-Ag Deposit, Mallow, Ireland
Minerals
carbonate-hosted ore deposits
Irish-type deposits
copper
silver
Irish Midlands
author_facet Andressa A. Silva
Pedro Cordeiro
Sean C. Johnson
Leonardo E. Lagoeiro
Loretta Corcoran
Antonio Simonetti
Patrick A. Meere
Richard Unitt
Laisa Stingelin Colaço
Anderson M. Santos
author_sort Andressa A. Silva
title The Carbonate-Hosted Tullacondra Cu-Ag Deposit, Mallow, Ireland
title_short The Carbonate-Hosted Tullacondra Cu-Ag Deposit, Mallow, Ireland
title_full The Carbonate-Hosted Tullacondra Cu-Ag Deposit, Mallow, Ireland
title_fullStr The Carbonate-Hosted Tullacondra Cu-Ag Deposit, Mallow, Ireland
title_full_unstemmed The Carbonate-Hosted Tullacondra Cu-Ag Deposit, Mallow, Ireland
title_sort carbonate-hosted tullacondra cu-ag deposit, mallow, ireland
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The Tullacondra Cu-Ag deposit is located on the southern margin of the Lower Carboniferous Irish Midlands orefield and contains historical reserves of approximately 4.2 Mt at 0.7% Cu and 27.5 ppm Ag. The deposit is hosted within the hanging wall of a feeder fault, the EW-trending Tullacondra Fault, where sulfides and sulfosalts containing elevated Cu, Ag, As, and Sb deposited, whereas Zn and Pb are nearly absent. The deposition of Cu sulfides in Tullacondra took place along bedding and bedding-parallel dissolution seams, suggesting an epigenetic mineralization that formed: (a) the Transition Series-hosted mineralized zone containing elevated Cu associated with Ag, As, and Sb; (b) the Lower Limestone Shale-hosted mineralized zone, Cu-dominated and depleted in other metals, and (c) a near-vertical mineralized zone associated with fractures related to the Tullacondra Fault. Some similarities are shared with Irish-type Zn-Pb deposits, such as structural and stratigraphic controls, and elevated Cu, Ag, As, and Sb within feeder-fault proximal zones (such as in Lisheen and Silvermines). Whether Tullacondra mineralization was part of the Irish-type system or not, our deposit geometry evaluation, whole-rock geochemistry, paragenetic sequence, and texture relationships indicate that Cu-Ag deposition involved the reaction of metal-bearing fluids with carbonate rocks.
topic carbonate-hosted ore deposits
Irish-type deposits
copper
silver
Irish Midlands
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/6/560
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