The geology,structure and mineralisation of the Oyu Tolgoi porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum deposits,Mongolia:A review附视频

被引:0
|
作者
T.M.(Mike) Porter
机构
[1] PorterGeoConsultancyPtyLtd
关键词
Tectonic setting; Porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum deposit; High sulphidation; Geology; Alteration; Structure;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
P618.41 [铜]; P618.51 [金]; P618.65 [钼];
学科分类号
摘要
The Oyu Tolgoi cluster of seven porphyry Cu-Au-Mo deposits in southern Mongolia,define a narrow,linear,12 km long,almost continuously mineralised trend,which contains in excess of 42 Mt of Cu and1850 t of Au,and is among the largest high grade porphyry Cu-Au deposits in the world.These deposits lie within the Gurvansayhan island-arc terrane,a fault bounded segment of the broader Silurian to Carboniferous Kazakh-Mongol arc,located towards the southern margin of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt,a collage of magmatic arcs that were periodically active from the late Neoproterozoic to PermoTriassic,extending from the Urals Mountains to the Pacific Ocean.Mineralisation at Oyu Tolgoi is associated with multiple,overlapping,intrusions of late Devonian(372 to 370 Ma) quartzmonzodiorite intruding Devonian(or older) juvenile,probably intra-oceanic arc-related,basaltic lavas and lesser volcaniclastic rocks,unconformably overlain by late Devonian(370 Ma) basaltic to dacitic pyroclastic and volcano sedimentary rocks.These quartz-monzodiorite intrusions range from earlymineral porphyritic dykes,to larger,linear,syn-,late- and post-mineral dykes and stocks.Ore was deposited within syn-mineral quartz-monzodiorites,but is dominantly hosted by augite basalts and to a lesser degree by overlying dacitic pyroclastic rocks.Following ore deposition,an allochthonous plate of older Devonian(or pre-Devonian) rocks was overthrust and a post-ore biotite granodiorite intruded at365 Ma.Mineralisation is characterised by varying,telescoped stages of intrusion and alteration.Early A-type quartz veined dykes were followed by Cu-Au mineralisation associated with potassic alteration,mainly K-feldspar in quartz-monzodiorite and biotite-magnetite in basaltic hosts.Downward reflux of cooled,late-magmatic hydrothermal fluid resulted in intense quartz-sericite retrograde alteration in the upper parts of the main syn-mineral intrusions,and an equivalent chlorite-muscovite/illite-hematite assemblage in basaltic host rocks.Uplift,facilitated by syn-mineral longitudinal faulting,brought sections of the porphyry deposit to shallower depths,to be overprinted and upgraded by late stage,shallower,advanced argillic alteration and high sulphidation mineralisation.Key controls on the location,size and grade of the deposit cluster include(i) a long-lived,narrow faulted corridor;(ii) multiple pulses of overlapping intrusion within the same structure;and(iii) enclosing reactive,mafic dominated wall rocks,focussing ore.
引用
收藏
页码:375 / 407
页数:33
相关论文
共 11 条
  • [1] Palaeomagnetic and structural constraints on 90° anticlockwise rotation in SW Mongolia during the Permo–Triassic: Implications for Altaid oroclinal bending. Preliminary palaeomagnetic results[J] . Jean Bernard Edel,Karel Schulmann,Pavel Han?l,Ondrej Lexa.Journal of Asian Earth Sciences . 2014
  • [2] Geodynamics and metallogeny of the central Eurasian porphyry and related epithermal mineral systems: A review[J] . Reimar Seltmann,T. Mike Porter,Franco Pirajno.Journal of Asian Earth Sciences . 2013
  • [3] U–Pb (zircon) and geochemical constraints on the age, origin, and evolution of Paleozoic arc magmas in the Oyu Tolgoi porphyry Cu–Au district, southern Mongolia[J] . Alan J. Wainwright,Richard M. Tosdal,Joseph L. Wooden,Frank K. Mazdab,Richard M. Friedman.Gondwana Research . 2010 (3)
  • [4] Mineralogy, textures, and whole-rock geochemistry of advanced argillic alteration: Hugo Dummett porphyry Cu–Au deposit, Oyu Tolgoi mineral district, Mongolia[J] . Bat-Erdene Khashgerel,Imants Kavalieris,Ken-ichiro Hayashi.Mineralium Deposita . 2008 (8)
  • [5] Geology, Geochronology, and Geodynamics of the Khan Bogd alkali granite pluton in southern Mongolia[J] . V. I. Kovalenko,V. V. Yarmoluyk,E. B. Sal’nikova,A. M. Kozlovsky,A. B. Kotov,V. P. Kovach,V. M. Savatenkov,N. V. Vladykin,V. A. Ponomarchuk.Geotectonics . 2006 (6)
  • [6] Geochemical signature of Paleozoic accretionary complexes of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt in South Mongolia: Constraints on arc environments and crustal growth[J] . Chemical Geology . 2005 (3)
  • [7] Architecture and mineral deposit settings of the Altaid orogenic collage: a revised model[J] . Alexander Yakubchuk.Journal of Asian Earth Sciences . 2004 (5)
  • [8] A review of the stable-isotope geochemistry of sulfate minerals in selected igneous environments and related hydrothermal systems[J] . Robert O. Rye.Chemical Geology . 2004 (1)
  • [9] A new terrane subdivision for Mongolia: implications for the Phanerozoic crustal growth of Central Asia[J] . Gombosuren Badarch,W Dickson Cunningham,Brian F Windley.Journal of Asian Earth Sciences . 2002 (1)
  • [10] Paleozoic Sedimentary Basins and Volcanic-Arc Systems of Southern Mongolia: New Stratigraphic and Sedimentologic Constraints[J] . Melissa Lamb,Gombosuren Badarch.International Geology Review . 1997 (6)