Copper deposit in the study area has formed in the geenschist and it showed supergen to hypogene sequences, then we need related reactions about these Cu minerals.
I do not know the primary (hypogene) ore mineralization which I suspect to contain chalcopyrite and pyrite. But the attached file may direct your thoughts to your aim. In addition I have added two papers of mine which could also be of help to you. Some examples are from Iran.
the graphical style you presented me your results is not very good for a proper quantification of elements. You need a software which allows you to calculate atomic percentages, based upon which you can come closer to a mineral formula. By and large, the geometry of the sample (polished sections, mounted specimens....) and the measuring set-up are decisive for a good result. Nevertheless, I hope that the "paperwork" of mine will help you. Should you have any question feel free to raise it.