Article Details
A contribution to the formation of the Karadut Iron Deposit (Kahramanmaraş-Göksun) and its surrounding mineralizations with new findings

Indexed In
Volume 178 / December 2025

Authors:
Deniz TİRİNGA, Nihat YILDIRIM, Ali DEMİR, M. Remzi AYTAÇ

Keywords:
Karadut, Synsedimentary, Hydrothermal, Kahramanmaraş, Magnetite, Hematite.

Abstract:

Karadut iron mineralization, situated between the Göksun and Elbistan districts in the Eastern Taurus. Many large and small iron deposits and mineralization are distributed across a 40-kilometer region south of the Sürgü fault. These mineralizations are notable not only for their high-grade ore but also for how they are formed. This study aims to investigate these mineralizations by analyzing their mineralogical characteristics and examining their spatial and temporal relationships with host rocks through field observations. Karadut iron mineralization comprises two primary types: metamorphic banded magnetite and hydrothermal hematite-goethite. Metamorphic banded mineralizations, observed as numerous deposits, offer small-scale reserves. Magnetites are aligned parallel to the lamination within micaschists, with thicknesses ranging from 1 cm to 10 m. Near-surface magnetites exhibit hematite formation via martitization, accompanied by supergene limonite formations. Analyses of outcrop and core samples reveal iron contents ranging from 34.20% to 85.14% Fe2O3. This study provides the first detailed exploration of hydrothermal-type mineralizations in high-altitude areas with limited accessibility. Mineralization developed along karstic voids and tectonic lines, primarily consisting of hematite and goethite, with barite as a gangue mineral. Outcrop samples indicate iron contents reaching 85.6% Fe2O3.

DOI:
10.19111/bulletinofmre.1768427



Articles With Similar Content


Indexed In: Volume 179 / April 2026
Volume 179
Application of machine learning to hydrothermal system analysis: geochemical insights from the Bektakari-Bneli Khevi Ore Knot, Southern Georgia

Authors:
Giorgi MİNDİASHVİLİ, David BLUASHVİLİ, Giorgi IOBİDZE, Tornike LİPARTİA, Nino JAFARİDZE, Keti BENASHVİLİ

Keywords:
Alteration Zones, Geochemical Analysis, HydrothermalSystems, Machine Learning, Principal Component Analysis (PCA)

Indexed In: Volume 178 / December 2025
Volume 178
Magmatic significance and hydrothermal alteration of layered chromitites from the Bracco Gabbro Complex, Ligurian Ophiolites, Italy

Authors:
Federica ZACCARINI, Raphael J. BAUMGARTNER, Constantinos MAVROGONATOS, Giorgio GARUTİ

Keywords:
Ophiolite, Bracco Gabbro Complex, Chromitites, Hydrothermal Alteration, Chlorite Thermometry, Apennines, Northern Italy.

Indexed In: Volume 177 / August 2025
Volume 177
Investigation of the relationship between Remote Sensing and Ground Observations in the detection of hematite minerals in Vera Rubin Ridge, Mars

Authors:
Mehmet Ali AKGÜL, Suphi URAL

Keywords:
Astrogeology, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing, Hematite, Vera Rubin Ridge.



More Articles From Volume 178


Indexed In: Volume 178 / December 2025
Volume 178
Pegmatites and alkali feldspar granites as sources of industrial K-feldspar: A study from Borucu, Aksaray, Central Türkiye

Authors:
Gökhan DEMİRELA, Mustafa Haydar TERZİ, Ahmet Fatih OSKAY

Keywords:
Alkali Feldspar Granite, Pegmatite, K-Feldspar, Magnetic Separation.

Indexed In: Volume 178 / December 2025
Volume 178
Magmatic significance and hydrothermal alteration of layered chromitites from the Bracco Gabbro Complex, Ligurian Ophiolites, Italy

Authors:
Federica ZACCARINI, Raphael J. BAUMGARTNER, Constantinos MAVROGONATOS, Giorgio GARUTİ

Keywords:
Ophiolite, Bracco Gabbro Complex, Chromitites, Hydrothermal Alteration, Chlorite Thermometry, Apennines, Northern Italy.

Indexed In: Volume 178 / December 2025
Volume 178
Rare Earth Element Potentials of Red-Colored Eocene Kazmaca and Late Eocene–Early Miocene İncik and Bayındır Formations (Kırıkkale, Türkiye)

Authors:
Berna YAVUZ PEHLIVANLI, Menevşe ALTAN

Keywords:
Rare Earth Elements (REEs), Fourmarierite, Red Sedimentary Rocks, Kazmaca Formation, İncik Formation, Bayındır Formation.