New insights on the formation of the polymetamorphic Felbertal tungsten deposit (Austria, Eastern Alps) revealed by CL, EPMA, and LA-ICP-MS investigation

Haupt, CP; Krause, J; Schulz, B; Götze, J; Chischi, J; Berndt, J; Klemme, S; Schmidt, S; Aupers, K; Reinhardt, N

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Abstract

The Felbertal tungsten deposit is the only economic scheelite mine in Europe, yet its genesis is not fully understood. It has been argued recently that the formation of the deposit is most likely related to granitic intrusions of Variscan age, contrasting a previously suggested syn-depositional stratabound origin of Early Cambrian age. Solving this controversy remains chal- lenging due to the polymetamorphic evolution of the deposit, which experienced both Variscan and Alpine metamorphism. In this contribution we present a comprehensive new data set of scheelite major, minor, and trace element concentrations from multiple scheelite generations of the Felbertal deposit along with microstructural observations. Our results show that Mo, Mo/Mn, REE, Y/Ho, Nb, and Nb/Ta in scheelite are variable within the different scheelite generations and are predominantly controlled by the host-rock lithologies on the local scale, whereas in general the data show a strong response to the shift of P, T, and pH upon changing magmatic-hydrothermal to metamorphic conditions. For the first time, we identify remnants of primary scheelite in the Western Ore Zone. The presented data support a magmatic-hydrothermal origin of the first scheelite mineralization during the Variscan orogeny with primary scheelite being characterized by wing-shaped REE patterns with a negative Eu-anomaly, high trace element concentrations, non-chondritic Y/Ho, and high Nb/Ta. Primary scheelite underwent metamorphic/hydrothermal alteration (recrystallization and dissolution-reprecipitation processes) during the Variscan and Alpine orogeny. This case study highlights that indicative mineralization-controlling geochemical ratios like Sr/Mn cannot be applied for polymetamorphic tungsten deposits like Felbertal.

Details about the publication

JournalMineralium Deposita
Volumein press
Issuexxx
StatusPublished
Release year2024
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/s00126-024-01284-1
Link to the full texthttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00126-024-01284-1#citeas
KeywordsCaWO4 · Felbertal tungsten deposit · Rare earth elements · Trace elements · Element pattern · Ore forming processes

Authors from the University of Münster

Berndt-Gerdes, Jasper
Professur für Petrologie (Prof. Klemme)
Haupt, Cordula Pauline
Professur für Petrologie (Prof. Klemme)
Klemme, Stephan
Professur für Petrologie (Prof. Klemme)