Extreme 18 O-enriched volcanics and 18 O-evolved marine water, Aljustrel, Iberian Pyrite Belt: transition from high to low Rayleigh number convective regimes

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Quartz-eye keratophyric tuffs at Aljustrel, S. Portugal, Iberian Pyrite Belt possess unusually high, uniform whole rock -values up to 18.1%. with a mean of 16.7 ± 0.7%.. Because the quartz eye cores have 18 O 12.0 to 13.5%. the felsic tuffs may have had an original whole rock oxygen isotope composition of 10 to 11%. The deduced enrichments of up to +8%. in keratophyric derivatives is attributed to isotope exchange with abundant marine water under temperatures which diminished to 100°C, during thermally driven convective cooling. The isotopic uniformity requires elevated permeability of ~ 10 -8 cm 2 , such that the second critical Rayleigh number was exceeded, and drifting, non steady state convection cells dominated, with relatively smooth thermal structures. In mineralised counterparts of the tuffs beneath the Feitais-Estacao Zn-Pb-Cu massive sulphide orebodies, whole rock -values are ~12%. and quartz (13.3-15.4%.)-chlorite (3.2-6.3%.) fractionations correspond to temperatures of 220-270°C, and a calculated fluid 18 O of 1.4 to 5.7%. This local isotopic overprinting in vent domains of the regionally high 18 O was induced by a stable, second stage convective regime imposed by drastic reduction of permeability accompanying capping of the geothermal discharge by hydrothermal cherts, and/or progressive spilitisation of the tuffs. At lower water/rock coupled with higher temperatures, the recirculating marine water underwent variable 18 O enrichment up to 5.7%. by exchange with the high 18 O tuffs. An upwards increase in 18 O quartz and -quartz reflects progressive cooling of the geothermal discharge from 15.4%. 270°C in the stockwork, through 18.3%. 220-240°C in the orebody, to 20.1%. 110-130°C in overlying hydrothermal cherts, probably induced by entrainment of ambient marine bottom water in sub-seafloor aquifers.

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