Crustal Deformation of Biga Peninsula and Structural Controls on Porphyry Cu-Au and Epitermal Au Mineralization in Kirazlı Gold Deposit (Türkiye)
- 1Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Applied Sciences, Geological Engineering, MUĞLA, Türkiye (kuscuilkaykuscu@gmail.com)
- 2Middle East Technical University, Applied Sciences, Geological Engineering, ANKARA, Türkiye (kaymakci@metu.edu.tr)
- 3Alamos Gold Inc., Exploration Director, Türkiye (mehtap.ozcan@alamosgold.com)
Kirazlı porphyry Cu-Au and epitermal Au mineralization is located in Biga peninsula where the region hosts numerious porphyry- and epithermal- style Au mineralizations within the Tethyan orogenic belt. Crustal deformation in the region is resulted by Cretaceous collusion during the closure of northern branch of Neotethys Ocean, related subduction, post-collusion, Cenozoic extension and following dextral strike-slip deformation regime which is emerged during the westward migration of Anatolian plate. The study includes regional fault mapping, slip data collection from regonal and district scale faults for paleostress analysis, oriented surface sampling of vein hosted deformational zones and micro-structural thin section examinations of oriented samples. Paleostress findings and fault orientations indicates two seperate character of deformations as nearly E-W trending extensional fault systems and subsequent NE-SW striking, steeply dipping dextral strike-slip faults with accompanying NNW-SSE trending left-lateral strike slip and ENE-WSW trending dextral strike-slip and oblique-slip faults. Later tectonic phase related with N-E Dextral strike-slip faults establishes the main deformational trend with accompanying district scale R (synthetic) ENE-WSW trending dextral and NNW-SSE trending R' (antithetic) sinistral strike-slip faults. Slip data related to E-W and ENE-WSW faults indicate that these faults are subjected to both N-S trending extensional and NE-SW trending dextral strike-slip tectonic regime. The petrographic and textural studies of oriented thin sections resulted in identification of two predominant vein directions as ENE-WSW and NNW-SSE of porphyry mineralization within the project area. ENE-WSW trending syntaxial, streched-blocky quartz bearing veins indicates multiple N-S extension and crack-seal events and postdated by NNW-SSE trending quartz veins. Also the veins with same orientation which were observed during field studies share similar orientations.
This study presents the early results off Ph.D. thesis "Crustal Extension and its Relationship to Porphyry Cu-Au and Epithermal Au Mineralization in the Kirazlı Gold Deposit (Çan, Çanakkale, Türkiye)" and supported by Alamos Gold Inc..
How to cite: Çam, M., Kuşcu, İ., Kaymakcı, N., and Karcı, M.: Crustal Deformation of Biga Peninsula and Structural Controls on Porphyry Cu-Au and Epitermal Au Mineralization in Kirazlı Gold Deposit (Türkiye), EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-8755, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-8755, 2023.