In the northern sector of the Pollino massif (southern Apennines, Italy) well-exposed lens-shaped bodies of serpentinites and sediments of the Frido Unit belonging to the Liguride Complex crop-out. Most serpentinite rocks are cross-cut by carbonate and quartz-carbonate veins with different thickness. This study focuses on petrographic, mineralogical, geochemical, and isotopic analysis of the carbonate veins embedded in serpentinite rocks, collected at the Fosso Arcangelo site and at the Pietrapica quarry (Calabria-Lucanian boundary). The paragenesis of the carbonate veins from the Fosso Arcangelo site is dominantly made by calcite and aragonite with minor amount of rhodochrosite. In quartz-carbonate veins from Pietrapica quarry, dolomite, Mg-calcite, quartz, with minor ankerite were observed. The δ13CV-PDB isotope ratios of carbonates in the carbonate veins are in the range from +2.16% to -3.66% and corresponding δ18OV-SMOW values are between +15.02% and +21.53%. The δ13CV-PDB values of carbonates in quartz-carbonate veins are in the range from -3.60% to -1.78% and the corresponding δ18OV-SMOW average value is around +21.3%. The results suggest that the carbonate at both site occurred under the same environmental conditions from crustal-derived and low-moderate temperatures hydrothermal fluids having different chemical composition.
Genesis of carbonate-rich veins in the serpentinites at the Calabria-Lucania boundary (southern Apennines)
Paternoster M.;Sinisi R.;
2018
Abstract
In the northern sector of the Pollino massif (southern Apennines, Italy) well-exposed lens-shaped bodies of serpentinites and sediments of the Frido Unit belonging to the Liguride Complex crop-out. Most serpentinite rocks are cross-cut by carbonate and quartz-carbonate veins with different thickness. This study focuses on petrographic, mineralogical, geochemical, and isotopic analysis of the carbonate veins embedded in serpentinite rocks, collected at the Fosso Arcangelo site and at the Pietrapica quarry (Calabria-Lucanian boundary). The paragenesis of the carbonate veins from the Fosso Arcangelo site is dominantly made by calcite and aragonite with minor amount of rhodochrosite. In quartz-carbonate veins from Pietrapica quarry, dolomite, Mg-calcite, quartz, with minor ankerite were observed. The δ13CV-PDB isotope ratios of carbonates in the carbonate veins are in the range from +2.16% to -3.66% and corresponding δ18OV-SMOW values are between +15.02% and +21.53%. The δ13CV-PDB values of carbonates in quartz-carbonate veins are in the range from -3.60% to -1.78% and the corresponding δ18OV-SMOW average value is around +21.3%. The results suggest that the carbonate at both site occurred under the same environmental conditions from crustal-derived and low-moderate temperatures hydrothermal fluids having different chemical composition.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


