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The geological significance of Pb–Bi- and Pb–Sb-sulphosalts in the Damajianshan tungsten polymetallic deposit, Yunnan Province, China
Lei Zhang; Hanjie Wen; Chaojian Qin; Shengjiang Du; Chuanwei Zhu; Haifeng Fan; Jinrang Zhang
2015
Source PublicationOre Geology Reviews
Volume71Pages:203-214
Abstract

The Sanjiang Tethyan domain in SE Asia is one of the most important mineral belts in China. Cu, Pb–Zn, Ag, Au and Sn are the most important resources in this domain, while the tungsten mineralization is poorly reported. In this study, we report on mineralogy in recent discovered Damajianshan (DMJS) tungsten (–Cu–As–Mo–Bi) polymetallic deposit in the southern part of Sanjiang Tethyan domain related to Triassic quartz porphyry. Studies have shown that besides common ore minerals, such as native bismuth, bismuthinite, ikunolite, some specific minerals of Pb–Bi- and Pb–Sb-sulphosalts (e.g. izoklakeite, bournonite, cosalite, and boulangerite) have also been found. Based on paragenetic mineral assemblages, fluid inclusions, and thermodynamic studies, the physicochemical conditions were evaluated for the entire metallogenic process. The sulfur fugacity (logfS2) ranges from − 9.7 to − 37 with ore-forming temperatures between 190 °C and 330 °C, and the oxygen fugacity (logfO2) ranges from − 37.5 to − 38.5 when the temperature is 250 °C. The sulfur fugacity and oxygen fugacity show strong fluctuations with broadly negative correlation, indicating that these variations in physicochemical conditions should be responsible for mineral assemblages, and are one of the most significant factors leading to the formation of the DMJS deposit. Our mineralogical studies provide new information for tungsten mineralization and further exploration of tungsten resources in the Sanjiang Tethyan mineralization domain.

KeywordPb–bi–sb Minerals ikunolite izoklakeite physicochemical Conditions tungsten Polymetallic Deposit sanjiang
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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/9527
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, Guiyang 550002, China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
3.Chengdu Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, China Geological Survey, Chengdu 610081, China
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Lei Zhang,Hanjie Wen,Chaojian Qin,等. The geological significance of Pb–Bi- and Pb–Sb-sulphosalts in the Damajianshan tungsten polymetallic deposit, Yunnan Province, China[J]. Ore Geology Reviews,2015,71:203-214.
APA Lei Zhang.,Hanjie Wen.,Chaojian Qin.,Shengjiang Du.,Chuanwei Zhu.,...&Jinrang Zhang.(2015).The geological significance of Pb–Bi- and Pb–Sb-sulphosalts in the Damajianshan tungsten polymetallic deposit, Yunnan Province, China.Ore Geology Reviews,71,203-214.
MLA Lei Zhang,et al."The geological significance of Pb–Bi- and Pb–Sb-sulphosalts in the Damajianshan tungsten polymetallic deposit, Yunnan Province, China".Ore Geology Reviews 71(2015):203-214.
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