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HAGGERTY, R., BOTTRELL, S. H. (1997) The genesis of the Llanrwst and Llanfair veinfields, North Wales: evidence from fluid inclusions and stable isotopes. Geological Magazine, 134 (2) 249-260 doi:10.1017/s0016756897006729

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TitleThe genesis of the Llanrwst and Llanfair veinfields, North Wales: evidence from fluid inclusions and stable isotopes
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsHAGGERTY, R.Author
BOTTRELL, S. H.Author
Year1997 (March)Volume134
Issue2
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756897006729Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceHAGGERTY, R., BOTTRELL, S. H. (1997) The genesis of the Llanrwst and Llanfair veinfields, North Wales: evidence from fluid inclusions and stable isotopes. Geological Magazine, 134 (2) 249-260 doi:10.1017/s0016756897006729
Plain TextHAGGERTY, R., BOTTRELL, S. H. (1997) The genesis of the Llanrwst and Llanfair veinfields, North Wales: evidence from fluid inclusions and stable isotopes. Geological Magazine, 134 (2) 249-260 doi:10.1017/s0016756897006729
In(1997, March) Geological Magazine Vol. 134 (2) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesThe Llanrwst Pb–Zn veinfield occupies fractures in an
Ordovician volcano-sedimentary sequence, with three separate
mineralizing events (M1, M2 and M3).
The Llanfair Pb–Zn–Cu veinfield consists of sporadic
mineralization in Silurian sediments. Fluid inclusion data from both
veinfields indicate mineralization took place from
CaCl2-bearing brines, up to 26 wt % NaCl equivalent,
between 125 and 190 °C with cooler (< 100 °C), more dilute
fluids associated with later thrusting at Llanrwst. Sulphur at both
veinfields was derived during the main phases of sulphide
precipitation from the host rocks, with paragenetically late
sulphides and sulphates deriving sulphur from 34S-enriched
surface waters. Carbon and oxygen isotopic data on vein carbonates
shows that both deposits formed from waters that had undergone
extensive water–rock interaction. Carbon was derived from at
least two sources: marine carbonate dominated at Llanfair, whereas
organic matter in the host rocks was more significant at Llanrwst.
These data indicate that the veins formed from evolved brines which
migrated along fault systems to the loci of deposition during a phase
of extensional tectonics in late Devonian to Tournasian
times.


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