Abstract
The aim of this study is to prove the geochemical characteristics of the Haraptepe (Horzum) mineralization where located in the northeast of Adana. The ore zone where in the eastern Taurus is a branch of the Horzum Pb-Zn deposit. In this area, where rocks belonging to the Geyikdağı unit are observed, the Chaotic series at the base and the Çaltepe and Seydişehir formations with tectonic contact are observed on it. Mineralization is found within the light colored limestones belonging to the Middle Cambrian aged Çaltepe formation. The mineralization strikes N10oE and dips to SE. The epigenetically formed metal-rich ore is in the form of pockets and lenses and has a stratabound character. Primary sulphide minerals in mineralization; It is in the form of galena, sphalerite, pyrite and very little chalcopyrite respectively. As a result of the precious metal, main and trace element analyzes of the ore samples collected from the study area, Zn reaches 50% and Pb reaches 25%. In samples taken from the surface, the average Zn value is 30.5% and Pb is 11.4%. Cu value varies between 1-14 ppm and Mn 210-642 ppm, Cd content and Ag amount are <0.5 ppm on average. The analysis results of the samples collected from the underground drillings are also similar to the surface samples. Considering the ore mineralogy and geochemistry, the Haraptepe mineralization exhibits a similar character to other deposits in the Horzum Region, and with its low Cu ratio, it exhibits a similar behavior to carbonate replacement deposits.