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Discriminating hydrothermal fluid sources using tourmaline boron isotopes: Example from Bailingshan Fe deposit in the Eastern Tianshan, NW China
被引:19
|作者:
Zhang, Weifeng
[1
]
Chen, Huayong
[2
,3
]
Peng, Lianhong
[1
]
Zhao, Liandang
[2
,4
]
Huang, Jianhan
[2
,4
]
Lu, Wanjian
[2
,4
]
Liang, Pei
[2
,4
]
Lai, Chunkit
[5
,6
]
机构:
[1] Wuhan Ctr China Geol Survey, Wuhan 430205, Hubei, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geochem, Key Lab Mineral & Metallogeny, Guangzhou 521640, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[3] China Univ Geosci, State Key Lab Geol Proc & Mineral Resources, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, Peoples R China
[4] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
[5] Univ Brunei Darussalam, Fac Sci, BE-1410 Gadong, Brunei
[6] Univ Tasmania, Ctr Excellence Ore Deposits CODES, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
基金:
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词:
Tourmaline;
Boron isotopes;
Fluid sources;
Bailingshan Fe deposit;
Eastern Tianshan;
OROGENIC GOLD DEPOSITS;
CENTRAL-ASIA;
TECTONIC SIGNIFICANCES;
CONTINENTAL-CRUST;
STABLE-ISOTOPE;
CU DEPOSIT;
B-ISOTOPES;
SR ISOTOPE;
EVOLUTION;
GEOCHEMISTRY;
D O I:
10.1016/j.oregeorev.2018.05.015
中图分类号:
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号:
0709 ;
081803 ;
摘要:
Tourmaline is an important B-bearing mineral in many types of hydrothermal deposits, and its chemical and boron isotopic signatures shed light on the nature and evolution of the metallogenic processes. Two generations of hydrothermal tourmaline in potassic-altered rocks (tourmaline I) and subsequent veinlets (tourmaline II) have been identified at the volcanic-hosted Bailingshan Fe deposit in the Chinese Eastern Tianshan, NW China. Both tourmaline I and II have low Ca contents and X-site occupancy, and belong to the alkali group. Tourmaline I grains plot in the schorl field or between the dravite and schorl fields, whereas tourmaline II grains are largely Mg-rich dravitic. Mineral textural and geochemical features suggest that the compositions of tourmaline I and II were mainly controlled by the host rock and hydrothermal fluid compositions, respectively. In-situ B-isotope analyses of tourmaline I yielded delta B-11 values of +1.7 parts per thousand to +4.1 parts per thousand, whereas tourmaline II yielded slightly higher values of +3.5 parts per thousand to +6.6 parts per thousand. Calculated B-isotope compositions (delta B-11(H2O)) of the hydrothermal fluids in equilibrium with tourmaline I are +3.3 parts per thousand to +5.7 parts per thousand (at 550 degrees C), suggesting a mixed magmatic fluid (major) and basinal brine (minor) origin. Meanwhile, tourmaline II-forming fluids yielded delta B-11(H2O) values of + 6.2 parts per thousand to +9.3 parts per thousand (at 400 degrees C). Based on geological constraints and modal calculations, we suggest that the observed B-isotope variations from tourmaline I to II are mainly controlled by Rayleigh fractionation process, and indicate that they may have crystallized from similar fluids. The presence of basinal brine incursion into the K-rich hydrothermal fluids and geological constraints lead us to suggest that the Bailingshan deposit was likely formed in a Paleozoic Aqishan-Yamansu arc-related basin in the Eastern Tianshan.
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页码:28 / 37
页数:10
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