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WILLAN, ROBERT C. R., ARMSTRONG, DEBBIE C. (2002) Successive geothermal, volcanic-hydrothermal and contact-metasomatic events in Cenozoic volcanic-arc basalts, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Geological Magazine, 139 (2) 209-231 doi:10.1017/s0016756802006301

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TitleSuccessive geothermal, volcanic-hydrothermal and contact-metasomatic events in Cenozoic volcanic-arc basalts, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsWILLAN, ROBERT C. R.Author
ARMSTRONG, DEBBIE C.Author
Year2002 (March)Volume139
Issue2
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756802006301Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceWILLAN, ROBERT C. R., ARMSTRONG, DEBBIE C. (2002) Successive geothermal, volcanic-hydrothermal and contact-metasomatic events in Cenozoic volcanic-arc basalts, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Geological Magazine, 139 (2) 209-231 doi:10.1017/s0016756802006301
Plain TextWILLAN, ROBERT C. R., ARMSTRONG, DEBBIE C. (2002) Successive geothermal, volcanic-hydrothermal and contact-metasomatic events in Cenozoic volcanic-arc basalts, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Geological Magazine, 139 (2) 209-231 doi:10.1017/s0016756802006301
In(2002, March) Geological Magazine Vol. 139 (2) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesHydrothermal alteration in volcanic arcs occurs in many settings and may involve magmatic,

marine, lacustrine or groundwaters, driven by magmatic, tectonic or thermal events. King

George Island, part of the South Shetland Island Cenozoic volcanic arc, contains an 80 km long zone

of propylitized volcanic rocks, with numerous occurrences of quartz veining, silicic, sericitic, argillic

and advanced-argillic alteration. On Barton Peninsula, a basaltic lava sequence (49–44 Ma) intruded

by a small, high-level granodiorite pluton (∼42 Ma), contains these alteration types, previously interpreted

as a single porphyry-copper system. In this study, we report three, possibly four, distinct fossil

hydrothermal episodes. (1) Banded chalcedonic quartz, quartz-sericite and propylitic alteration occurs

along ESE faults and as reworked clasts in nearby tuffs. Drusy quartz + calcite veins with

silicic/sericitic, argillic and propylitic wallrocks may represent feeders to the near-surface silicification.

These characteristics, and anomalous Ag + Pb + Sb + Au plus Te + Se + Zn + As, suggest a neutral-pH

geothermal system that was active during volcanism. (2) The lavas and banded-quartz rocks were

brecciated, veined and replaced by alunite+native sulphur+pyrite, and pyrophyllite + quartz +

pyrite + zunyite + diaspore assemblages with anomalous Hg + Se + As + Bi + Au + Tl + Sb + Cu.

Such advanced-argillic alteration is diagnostic of degassing of a felsic magma into shallow (<500 m)

meteoric groundwaters. Rhyolite tuffs, previously not reported on King George Island, may represent

leakage of this magma to the surface. (3) Subsequent burial to ∼3 km was followed by emplacement of

a granodiorite pluton and formation of a silicic contact-metasomatic aureole containing muscovite,

biotite, actinolite, magnetite, K-feldspar and tourmaline. Disseminated andalusite + corundum also

formed in areas previously affected by the advanced-argillic alteration. Iron/copper-sulphide veinlets

are locally abundant, but a porphyry-style geochemical signature is not present. Early Cretaceous

Ar–Ar ages near the intrusive contact indicate flow of an excess Ar-bearing hydrothermal plume up

the contact. Finally, isolated areas of propylitic alteration in the lavas nearby may be related either to

quartz veins of episode 1 at depth or to (4) continued circulation of heated groundwaters around the

cooling pluton.


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