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Tracing the origin of ore-forming fluids in the Piaotang tungsten deposit, South China: Constraints from in-situ analyses of wolframite and individual fluid inclusion
Jie-Hua Yang;  Li-Fang Kang;  Liang Liu;  Jian-Tang Peng;  You-Qiang Qi
2019
发表期刊Ore Geology Reviews
卷号111页码:1-16
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The Piaotang vein-type tungsten deposit, hosted by Cambrian metasedimentary rocks, is one of the largest veintype hydrothermal deposits in South China. Wolframite is the dominant ore mineral and intergrown with quartz and cassiterite in the main mineralization stage. Wolframite, cassiterite and quartz crystals have δ18O values ranging from 2.5 to 6.8‰, 6.1 to 7.2‰, 10.3 to 13.7‰, respectively. δD values of fluid inclusions in these minerals are very homogenous and lie mostly between −66.1 and −78.3‰. Chondrite-normalized REE patterns of wolframite show HREE enrichment with significant negative Eu anomalies, which are different from those of hosting metasedimentary rocks. H-O isotopes of fluid inclusions and trace elements of wolframite indicated that the ore-forming fluids in the Piaotang tungsten deposit are dominantly magmatic in origin. Metamorphic and meteoric fluids were not involved in the main mineralized stage although the wolframite-quartz veins were hosted by metasedimentary rocks. Element pairs Zr/Hf and Y/Ho of wolframite are remarkably fractionated (Zr/ Hf = 13.4–34.6, Y/Ho = 10.0–14.4). Almost all the analyses of wolframite display unusual tetrad effect REE patterns (TE1–3 > 1.1). These peculiar trace element characteristics of wolframites indicate that ore-forming fluids have high ligands F and/or Cl contents. LA-ICP-MS analyses of individual fluid inclusion show that oreforming fluids contain all elements necessary for the formation of wolframite (W, Fe, Mn) and incompatible elements (e.g., Li, Rb, Cs). Cs/Na ratios are positively correlated with Rb/Na ratios. We conclude that the oreforming fluids were reduced in nature and likely exsolved from the highly evolved granite that concealed in the vicinity of the deposit. Wolframite precipitation resulted from decreasing temperature and pressure of magmatic fluids during infilling along fracture, rather than fluid mixing and fluid-rock interaction.

关键词Fluid Inclusion source wolframite piaotang Tungsten Deposit south China
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语种英语
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10620
专题矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
作者单位1.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Jie-Hua Yang;Li-Fang Kang;Liang Liu;Jian-Tang Peng;You-Qiang Qi. Tracing the origin of ore-forming fluids in the Piaotang tungsten deposit, South China: Constraints from in-situ analyses of wolframite and individual fluid inclusion[J]. Ore Geology Reviews,2019,111:1-16.
APA Jie-Hua Yang;Li-Fang Kang;Liang Liu;Jian-Tang Peng;You-Qiang Qi.(2019).Tracing the origin of ore-forming fluids in the Piaotang tungsten deposit, South China: Constraints from in-situ analyses of wolframite and individual fluid inclusion.Ore Geology Reviews,111,1-16.
MLA Jie-Hua Yang;Li-Fang Kang;Liang Liu;Jian-Tang Peng;You-Qiang Qi."Tracing the origin of ore-forming fluids in the Piaotang tungsten deposit, South China: Constraints from in-situ analyses of wolframite and individual fluid inclusion".Ore Geology Reviews 111(2019):1-16.
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