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Platinum-group elemental chemistry of the Baima and Taihe Fe–Ti oxide bearing gabbroic intrusions of the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China
J. Gregory Shellnutt;   George S. -K. Ma;  Liang Qi
2015
Source PublicationGeochemistry
Volume75Issue:1Pages:35-49
Abstract

Nickel-, copper-, and platinum group element (PGE)-enriched sulphidemineralization in large igneous provinces has attracted numerous PGE studies. However, the distribution and behavior of PGEs as well as the history of sulphide saturation are less clear in oxide-dominated mineralization. Platinum group elements of oxide-bearing layered mafic intrusions from the Emeishan large igneous province are examined in this study. Samples collected from the Baima and Taihe oxide-bearing layered gabbroic intrusions reveal contrasting results. The samples from Baima gabbroic rocks have low total PGE abundances (ΣPGE < 4 ppb) whereas the Taihe gabbroic rocks, on average, have more than double the concentration but are variable ranging from ΣPGE < 2 ppb to ΣPGE ∼300 ppb. The Baima gabbro is platinum-subgroup PGE (PPGE = Rh, Pt and Pd) enriched and iridium-subgroup PGE (IPGE = Os, Ir and Ru) depleted, with a distinct positive Ru anomaly on a primitive mantle normalized multi-element plot. The Taihe gabbros are also PPGE enriched but with negative Ru and Pd anomalies on a primitive mantle normalized multi-element plot. The PGE concentrations of Baima rocks are indicative of fractionation of a relatively evolved, mafic, S-undersaturated parental magma that was affected by earlier sulphide segregation. In contrast, the Taihe rocks record evidence of both S-saturated and S-undersaturated conditions and that the parental magma was likely emplaced very close to S-saturation. Comparisons of the platinum group element contents in the Emeishan flood basalts and the Emeishan oxide-bearing intrusions suggest that the PGE budget in a magma is not controlled by magma series (high-Ti vs. low-Ti), but very much by crustal contamination. The unlikelihood of substantial crustal contamination in the Taihe magma allowed the magma to remain S-undersaturated for a longer duration. PGE and sulphide mineralization was not identified in the Taihe intrusion but the presence of one PGE-enriched sample (Pt + Pd = ∼300 ppb) suggests that the parental magma likely did not experience sulphide segregation and is a potential target for further prospecting.

KeywordPlatinum Group Elements emeishan Large Igneous Province oxide-bearing Layered Gabbroic Intrusions sw China permian
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/9558
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.Department of Earth Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University, 88 Section 4 Tingzhou Road, Taipei 11677, Taiwan
2.Dragon Mining Consulting Limited, Unit 1901 AIA Financial Centre, 712 Prince Edward Road East, Kowloon, Hong Kong
3.Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan
4.State Key Lab of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
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J. Gregory Shellnutt; George S. -K. Ma;Liang Qi. Platinum-group elemental chemistry of the Baima and Taihe Fe–Ti oxide bearing gabbroic intrusions of the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China[J]. Geochemistry,2015,75(1):35-49.
APA J. Gregory Shellnutt; George S. -K. Ma;Liang Qi.(2015).Platinum-group elemental chemistry of the Baima and Taihe Fe–Ti oxide bearing gabbroic intrusions of the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China.Geochemistry,75(1),35-49.
MLA J. Gregory Shellnutt; George S. -K. Ma;Liang Qi."Platinum-group elemental chemistry of the Baima and Taihe Fe–Ti oxide bearing gabbroic intrusions of the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China".Geochemistry 75.1(2015):35-49.
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