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Genesis of Gold Mineralization at Rodruin Prospect, Eastern Desert, Egypt: Evaluating Metamorphic vs. Magmatic Fluid Contributions

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  • Abdelhalim S. Mahmoud

    (Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Fayoum University, Al-Fayoum 63514, Egypt)

  • Hanaa A. El-Dokouny

    (Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Menofia University, Shebin El Koum 32511, Egypt)

  • Mai A. El-Lithy

    (Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Menofia University, Shebin El Koum 32511, Egypt)

  • Ali Shebl

    (Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Tanta 31527, Egypt)

  • Maher Dawoud

    (Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Menofia University, Shebin El Koum 32511, Egypt)

  • Farouk Sayed

    (Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Fayoum University, Al-Fayoum 63514, Egypt)

  • Mohamed M. Ghoneim

    (Nuclear Materials Authority, Cairo 11381, Egypt)

Abstract

This study investigates the genesis of gold mineralization at the Rodruin prospect in the central Eastern Desert (CED) of Egypt, with the aim of constraining the relative contributions of metamorphic and magmatic fluids to ore formation. Gold mineralization at Rodruin is hosted by quartz–carbonate veins emplaced within a shear zone that transects low-grade metasedimentary sequences intruded by Ediacaran post-tectonic granitoids. It exhibits characteristics transitional between orogenic turbidite-hosted and polymetallic vein-type mineralization. Although metamorphic devolatilization is interpreted to have generated the dominant ore-forming fluids, adjacent granitoid intrusions acted primarily as a thermal engine, with only a limited direct input of magmatic-hydrothermal fluids. This interpretation is supported by the occurrence of magmatic-affiliated mineral inclusions (monazite, cassiterite, and zircon) coupled with generally low concentrations of trace elements typically enriched in granitic magmatic-hydrothermal fluids (Sb, Bi, Mo, W, Sn, Nb, and Ta), collectively indicating a subordinate magmatic contribution. Rare earth element (REE) patterns of the ore samples closely resemble those of the nearby granitoids, displaying LREE enrichment; however, a distinct positive Eu anomaly is restricted to the ore assemblages and is attributed to hydrothermal feldspar alteration supporting magmatic involvement in ore formation. Carbon and oxygen isotope compositions (δ 13 C = −6.6 to −2.36‰; δ 18 O = +15.7 to +19.7‰), together with REE signatures comparable to primitive mantle values and textural evidence for synchronous sulfide–carbonate precipitation, manifested by rhythmic banding of carbonates and sulfides unequivocally indicate a hydrothermal–metasomatic origin. Collectively, these lines of evidence support a hybrid metamorphic–magmatic model in which gold and associated base metals were predominantly transported by metamorphic fluids, whose mobilization and focusing were enhanced by the thermal influence of Younger granitic intrusions, whereas magmatic-hydrothermal fluids contributed only a minor proportion to the overall metal budget.

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  • Abdelhalim S. Mahmoud & Hanaa A. El-Dokouny & Mai A. El-Lithy & Ali Shebl & Maher Dawoud & Farouk Sayed & Mohamed M. Ghoneim, 2026. "Genesis of Gold Mineralization at Rodruin Prospect, Eastern Desert, Egypt: Evaluating Metamorphic vs. Magmatic Fluid Contributions," Resources, MDPI, vol. 15(2), pages 1-34, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jresou:v:15:y:2026:i:2:p:29-:d:1860796
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