Origin and evolution of ore-forming fluids in the Yamansu deposit, Eastern Tianshan, NW China: Constraints from geology, fluid inclusions and H-O-C-S isotopes

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Sun, ZhiYuan [1 ,2 ]
Wang, JingBin [1 ]
Wang, YuWang [1 ,2 ]
Long, LingLi [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Inst Geol Mineral Resources, Beijing 100012, Peoples R China
[2] Tech Res Ctr Deep Resources Explorat Nonferrous M, Beijing 100012, Peoples R China
基金
国家重点研发计划;
关键词
Fluid inclusions; H-O-C-S isotopes; Spilite-keratophyre series; Yamansu iron deposit; Eastern Tianshan; ASIAN OROGENIC BELT; IRON DEPOSIT; HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; HYDROGEN ISOTOPE; KIRUNA-TYPE; GEOCHEMISTRY; OXYGEN; XINJIANG; MAGNETITE;
D O I
10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103651
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The Yamansu deposit is located in the Aqishan-Yamansu belt of the Eastern Tianshan and is hosted by submarine volcanic rocks (spilite-keratophyre series), which are characterized by high Na2O contents (2.85-7.59 wt%) and Na2O/K2O ratios (1.12-68.20). The Yamansu orebodies feature stratoidal, banded, or lenticular shapes in the spilite-keratophyre series. Four principal stages can be recognized in the Yamansu deposit and the main iron mineralization occurred in Stage III. Microthermometry studies on two types of fluid inclusions indicate that the temperature of ore-forming fluid fluctuated and an additional heat caused by multiple periods of volcanic activity may have incorporated into the ore-forming system. The delta D and delta O-18(fluid) values of the ore-forming fluids in the Yamansu deposit vary broadly from -117.1 parts per thousand to -80.0 parts per thousand and from -17.4 parts per thousand to +14.6 parts per thousand, respectively, indicating a magmatic fluid in the early stage and a mixture of magmatic and meteoric water or seawater in the late stage. The delta C-13(V-PDB) (ranging from-2.5 parts per thousand to +1.1 parts per thousand) and delta O-18(V- SMOW) (ranging from-7.7 parts per thousand to +14.8 parts per thousand) values of calcite reveal that the ore-forming fluids experienced water-rock interactions, which changed the physicochemical conditions of the ore-forming fluids and facilitated the deposition of variable amounts of magnetite and skarn minerals (mainly chlorite and epidote) in Stage III. The wide range of delta S-34 values (-2.9 parts per thousand to +8.5 parts per thousand) of pyrite from the Yamansu deposit indicates that the ore-forming materials mainly involved deeply sourced magmatic sulfur but were affected by mixing with seawater. The geochemical signatures suggest that submarine spilite-keratophyre series favored the formation of the Yamansu iron deposit and these signatures can be applied to the prospecting on the periphery of the Yamansu ore district or in the Aqishan-Yamansu metallogenic belt.
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