Ore genesis of Badi copper deposit,northwest Yunnan Province,China: evidence from geology,fluid inclusions,and sulfur,hydrogen and oxygen isotopes

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作者
Hejun Yin [1 ]
Jianguo Huang [1 ]
Tao Ren [1 ]
机构
[1] Kunming University of Science and Technology
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
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Badi copper deposit; Fluid inclusion; Sulfur isotope; Hydrogen and oxygen isotope; Ore genesis;
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P618.41 [铜];
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The Badi copper deposit is located in Shangjiang town, Shangri-La County, Yunnan Province. Tectonically,it belongs to the Sanjiang Block. Vapor–liquid two-phase fluid inclusions, CO-bearing fluid inclusions, and daughter-bearing inclusions were identified in sulfide-rich quartz veins. Microthermometric and Raman spectroscopy studies revealed their types of ore-forming fluids:(1) low-temperature, low-salinity fluid;(2) medium-temperature, low salinity CO-bearing; and(3) high-temperature, Fe-rich,high sulfur fugacity. The δO values of chalcopyritebearing quartz ranged from 4.96‰ to 5.86‰, with an average of 5.40‰. The δD values of ore-forming fluid in equilibrium with the sulfide-bearing quartz were from-87‰ to-107‰, with an average of-97.86‰. These isotopic features indicate that the ore-forming fluid is a mixing fluid between magmatic fluid and meteoric water.The δS values of chalcopyrite ranged from 13.3‰ to15.5‰, with an average of 14.3‰. Sulfur isotope values suggest that the sulfur in the deposit most likely derived from seawater. Various fluid inclusions coexisted in the samples; similar homogenization temperature to different phases suggests that the Badi fluid inclusions might have been captured under a boiling system. Fluid boiling caused by fault activity could be the main reason for the mineral precipitation in the Badi deposit.
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