Palaeomagnetic dating of widespread remagnetization on the southeastern border of the French Massif Central and implications for fluid flow and Mississippi Valley-type mineralization

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Palaeomagnetic dating techniques have been applied to determine the age of fluid migration that produced the Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) Pb-Zn-Ba-F deposits in the Cévennes region of southern France. 15 sampling sites in two gently deformed areas around the Largentière and Croix-de-Pallières mines on the Cévennes border were selected for palaeomagnetic study. They yielded a very well-defined direction of remagnetization corresponding to an Early-Middle Eocene age. This remagnetization cannot be related to the formation of magnetite as a result of the transformation of smectite to illite because the latter has been well dated as a Mesozoic event. The magnetic overprint in this area is related to a chemical phenomenon during fluid migration. The age of remagnetization corresponds to a major uplift in the Pyrénées mountains, located to the south of the Cévennes. This implies that fluid migration occurred from the south to the north as a result of hydraulic head established in the Pyrénées orogenic belt during orogenesis and suggests that the MVT deposits in the Cévennes region formed from a gravity-driven fluid system as described by Garven & Freeze (1984a,b).

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