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Trace elements of magnetite and iron isotopes of the Zankan iron deposit, westernmost Kunlun, China: A case study of seafloor hydrothermal iron deposits
Zhen-Ju Zhou;  Hao-Shu Tang;  Yan-Jing Chen;  Zheng-Le Chen
2017
Source PublicationOre Geology Reviews
Volume80Pages:1191–1205
Abstract

The large Zankan iron deposit is hosted in the pre-Devonian Bulunkuole metamorphic complex within the Taxkorgan terrane, West Kunlun Orogen, southwestern China. The deposit is unique for its mineral association of magnetite, pyrite and anhydrite in variable proportions, forming disseminations, banded and massive ores. Magnetite grains from the ores show variable contents of many elements, such as Mg (182–1167 ppm), Al (198–2691 ppm), Ti (898–1677 ppm), V (112–8468 ppm), Mn (821–4695 ppm), Co (7–26 ppm), Ni (1–29 ppm), Zn (5–45 ppm), and Ga (20–62 ppm). The high Al, Ti and V contents are interpreted to result from relatively reduced, Al–Ti-rich seafloor hydrothermal activities. The magnetite coexisting with sulfide has lower Co concentrations (7.8–13 ppm) than those not coexisting with sulfides (Co = 22–26 ppm). Compositional variations of magnetite possibly related to oxygen fugacity, temperature and coexisting minerals. The δ56Fe values in magnetite range from − 0.3 to 0.5‰, suggesting a changing hydrothermal precipitation environment. The Fe isotope fractionation between pyrite and magnetite (△δ57Fepy-mag) range 0.2–1.1‰, implying a high-temperature crystallization (≥ 236 °C). The δ56Fe ratios in pyrite range 0.6–0.8‰, higher than the coexisting magnetite. Such a negligible variation of positive δ56Fe values indicates that the pyrite possibly originated from a slow precipitation or a transformation from FeS (mackinawite), which was induced by the rise of atmospheric oxygen at ~ 0.6 Ga. Integrating the data obtained from the studies including regional geology, ore geology, magnetite composition and Fe isotope geochemistry, we conclude that the Zankan Fe deposit was formed from an Early Cambrian seafloor hydrothermal system developed in a volcanic arc caused by southward subduction of Proto-Tethyan plate.

KeywordMagnetite Trace Element Fe Isotope Zankan Iron Deposit West Kunlun Orogen
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8389
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.a Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100081, China
2.Key Laboratory of Orogen and Crustal Evolution, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
3.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 46 Guanshui Road, Guiyang 550002, China
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Zhen-Ju Zhou;Hao-Shu Tang;Yan-Jing Chen;Zheng-Le Chen. Trace elements of magnetite and iron isotopes of the Zankan iron deposit, westernmost Kunlun, China: A case study of seafloor hydrothermal iron deposits[J]. Ore Geology Reviews,2017,80:1191–1205.
APA Zhen-Ju Zhou;Hao-Shu Tang;Yan-Jing Chen;Zheng-Le Chen.(2017).Trace elements of magnetite and iron isotopes of the Zankan iron deposit, westernmost Kunlun, China: A case study of seafloor hydrothermal iron deposits.Ore Geology Reviews,80,1191–1205.
MLA Zhen-Ju Zhou;Hao-Shu Tang;Yan-Jing Chen;Zheng-Le Chen."Trace elements of magnetite and iron isotopes of the Zankan iron deposit, westernmost Kunlun, China: A case study of seafloor hydrothermal iron deposits".Ore Geology Reviews 80(2017):1191–1205.
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