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Segregation and fractionation of magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE sulfides in the western jinchuan intrusion, northwestern China: Insights from platinum group element geochemistry
Lie-Meng Chen; Xie-Yan Song; Reid R. Keays; Yu-Long Tian; Yu-Shan Wang; Yu-Feng Deng; Jia-Fei Xiao
2013
Source PublicationEconomic Geology
Volume108Issue:8Pages:1793-1811
Abstract

The Jinchuan Ni-Cu-(PGE) deposit is one of the world’s largest magmatic sulfide deposits. Recent studies have suggested that the Jinchuan intrusion originally comprised two individual intrusions, the Eastern and the Western intrusions. The Western intrusion consists of an Upper and a Lower unit. The Upper unit is largely free of sulfides with weakly disseminated sulfides only at the base of the unit; these sulfides are characterized by moderate Cu/Pd ratios of 5,500 to 14,900 and relatively high PGE tenors (PGE in 100% sulfides) in the range of 510 to 1,000 ppb Irsul, 420 to 1,200 ppb Rusul, and 2,900 to 8,000 ppb Pdsul. Disseminated, net-textured and minor massive sulfides in the Lower unit comprise the No. 24 orebody, the third largest at Jinchuan. The disseminated ores have remarkably high Cu/Pd ratios (24,200−85,600) and low PGE tenors in the range of 120 to 560 ppb Irsul, 100 to 480 ppb Rusul, and 430 to 3,600 ppb Pdsul. The net-textured and massive ores contain high IPGE contents (240−820 ppb Irsul and 170−630 ppb Rusul) and Ni/Cu ratios (1.7−11.3), low Pd/Ru ratios (0.53−3.1), and exhibit significant Pt depletion (<300 ppb Ptsul). Additionally, small Cu-rich orebodies occur at the base of the No. 24 orebody or in small intrusions within footwall schists, marbles, and granites beneath the Western intrusion. The Cu-rich sulfides have very low IPGE tenors (1.9−16 ppb Irsul and 6.4−21 ppb Rusul), and Ni/Cu ratios (0.3−2.8), high Pd/Ru ratios (37.3−378), and highly variable Ptsul between 43 and 11,000 ppb. The PGE geochemistry and model calculations indicate that the disseminated sulfides of the Upper and Lower units segregated from PGE-undepleted and -depleted parental magmas, respectively. The PGE-depleted magma had undergone a minor amount of earlier sulfide liquid extraction at depth. Furthermore, this PGE-depleted parental magma had slightly higher PGE contents than the magma from which the sulfides of the Nos. 1 and 2 orebodies in the Eastern intrusion segregated. The significant variations in base and precious metal ratios of the net-textured and massive sulfide ores are attributed to fractionation of the sulfide melts that formed these ores. This led to both migration of the residual Cu-rich sulfide melts away from the early-formed monosulfide solid solution (mss) to form Cu-rich ores as well as back intrusion of the Cu-rich ores into the mss. The negative Pt anomalies of the net-textured and massive sulfides resulted from preferential extraction of Pt into the Cu-rich residual melts due to the presence of As, Te, and Bi.

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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/11030
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 46th Guanshui Road, Guiyang 550002, P. R. China
2.School of Geosciences, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
3.Jinchuan Group Ltd., Jinchang, Gansu 737100, P. R. China
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Lie-Meng Chen,Xie-Yan Song,Reid R. Keays,et al. Segregation and fractionation of magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE sulfides in the western jinchuan intrusion, northwestern China: Insights from platinum group element geochemistry[J]. Economic Geology,2013,108(8):1793-1811.
APA Lie-Meng Chen.,Xie-Yan Song.,Reid R. Keays.,Yu-Long Tian.,Yu-Shan Wang.,...&Jia-Fei Xiao.(2013).Segregation and fractionation of magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE sulfides in the western jinchuan intrusion, northwestern China: Insights from platinum group element geochemistry.Economic Geology,108(8),1793-1811.
MLA Lie-Meng Chen,et al."Segregation and fractionation of magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE sulfides in the western jinchuan intrusion, northwestern China: Insights from platinum group element geochemistry".Economic Geology 108.8(2013):1793-1811.
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