GEOLOGICAL SETTING AND STRUCTURAL STYLES OF VOLCANIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN THE NORTHERN APENNINES (ITALY): EVIDENCE FOR SEAFLOOR AND SUB-SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL ACTIVITY IN UNCONVENTIONAL OPHIOLITES OF THE MESOZOIC TETHYS

Authors

  • Giorgio Garuti Department of Earth Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy
  • Omar Bartoli Society of Natural Sciences of Reggio Emilia, Italy
  • Maurizio Scacchetti Society of Natural Sciences of Reggio Emilia, Italy
  • Federica Zaccarini Department of Applied Geological Sciences and Geophysics, University of Leoben, Austria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4454/ofioliti.v33i2.371

Abstract

This paper is an overview of the geological setting and structural styles of Cu-sulfide deposits of the VMS-type, associated with Tethyan ophiolites (the Ligurides) in the northern Apennines (Italy). The Italian deposits represent a rare example of VMS associated with both the mantle-peridotite basement and the overlaying volcanic pile, within a single ophiolite sequence. This peculiar feature is due to the particular geodynamic evolution of the Mesozoic Ligurian ocean that allowed the upper mantle to be exposed on the seafl oor for a long period before the outfl ow of MORBtype lava and the deposition of pelagic sediments (cherts, Palombini shales and Calpionella limestones). Middle to Upper Jurassic uprising of the basaltic magma initially provided the heath source for convective circulation of hydrothermal fl uids through the overlaying mantle section, giving rise to sulfi de deposition in crosscutting stockworkveins and seafl oor-stratiform ore bodies within the serpentinized mantle peridotite and the serpentinite breccia formed by submarine erosion of the upper mantle. The setting and structure of VMS associated with the volcanic pile indicate that hydrothermal activity continued during and after the eruption of pillow basalts at the ocean fl oor, forming stockwork veins and conformable stratabound ore bodies within the basalt unit. Furthermore, hydrothermal activity formed seafl oor-stratiform deposits, at the top of the volcanic pile, covered with a thick horizon of cherts containing exhalative deposits of Mn.

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Published

2008-07-01

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Garuti, G., Bartoli, O., Scacchetti, M., & Zaccarini, F. (2008). GEOLOGICAL SETTING AND STRUCTURAL STYLES OF VOLCANIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN THE NORTHERN APENNINES (ITALY): EVIDENCE FOR SEAFLOOR AND SUB-SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL ACTIVITY IN UNCONVENTIONAL OPHIOLITES OF THE MESOZOIC TETHYS. Ofioliti, 33(2), 229. https://doi.org/10.4454/ofioliti.v33i2.371

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