Gold and antimony metallogenic relations and ore-forming process of Qinglong Sb(Au) deposit in Youjiang basin, SW China: Sulfide trace elements and sulfur isotopes

被引:31
作者
Chen, Jun [1 ]
Huang, Zhi-Long [1 ]
Yang, Rui-Dong [2 ]
Du, Li-Juan [2 ,4 ]
Liao, Ming-Yang [3 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geochem, State Key Lab Ore Deposit Geochem, Guiyang 550002, Peoples R China
[2] Guizhou Univ, Coll Resources & Environm Engn, Guiyang 550025, Peoples R China
[3] Guizhou Inst Technol, Sch Min Engn, Guiyang 550003, Peoples R China
[4] Guizhou Univ, Key Lab Karst Georesources & Environm, Minist Educ, Guiyang 550025, Peoples R China
基金
芬兰科学院; 中国国家自然科学基金; 中国博士后科学基金;
关键词
Pyrite; Stibnite; LA-ICP-MS and NanoSIMS; Sulfur isotopes; Au and Sb deposits; Youjiang basin; BEARING ARSENIAN PYRITE; HOSTED AU DEPOSITS; GUIZHOU PROVINCE; CARBON ISOTOPES; CARLIN; GEOCHEMISTRY; ORIGIN; MINERALIZATION; SHUIYINDONG; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.gsf.2020.08.010
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
In the northwestern margin of the Youjiang basin (NWYB) in SW China, many Carlin-like gold deposits are highly antimony (Sb)-rich, and many vein-type Sb deposits contain much Au. These deposits have similar ages, host rocks, ore-forming temperatures, ore-related alterations and ore mineral assemblages, but the Au and Sb metallogenic relations and their ore-forming process remain enigmatic. Here we investigate the large Qinglong Sb deposit in the NWYB, which has extensive sub-economic Au mineralization, and present a new metallogenic model based on in-situ trace elements (EPMA and LA-ICP-MS) and sulfur isotopes (NanoSIMS and fs-LA-MC-ICP-MS) of the ore sulfides. At Qinglong, economic Sb ores contain coarse-grained stibnite, jasperoid quartz and fluorite, whilst the sub-economic Au-Sb ores comprise dominantly veined quartz, arsenian pyrite and fine-grained stibnite. Three generations of ore-related pyrite (Py1, Py2 and Py3) and two generations of stibnite (Stb1 and Stb2) are identified based on their texture, chemistry, and sulfur isotopes. The pre-ore Py1 is characterized by the lower ore element (Au, As, Sb, Cu and Ag) contents (mostly below the LA-ICP-MS detection limit) and Co/Ni ratios (average 0.31) than the ore-stage pyrites (Py2 and Py3), implying a sedimentary/diagenetic origin. The Py2 and Py3 have elevated ore element abundance (maximum As = 6500 ppm, Au = 22 ppm, Sb = 6300 ppm, Cu = 951 ppm, Ag = 77 ppm) and Co/Ni ratios (average 1.84), and have positive As vs. Au-Sb-Cu-Ag correlations. Early-ore Stb1 has lower As (0.12-0.30 wt.%) than late-ore Stb2 (0.91-1.20 wt.%). These features show that the progressive As enrichment in ore sulfides is accompanied by increasing Au, Sb, Cu and Ag with the hydrothermal evolution, thereby making As a good proxy for Au. As-rich, As-poor and As-free zones are identified via NanoSIMS mapping of the Au-bearing pyrite. The As-rich zones in the Qinglong Au-bearing pyrites (Py2 and Py3) and ore stibnites (Stb1 and Stb2) have narrow delta S-H2S ranges (-8.9 parts per thousand to +4.1 parts per thousand, average -3.1 parts per thousand) and -2.9 parts per thousand to +6.9 parts per thousand, average + 1.3 parts per thousand), respectively, indicating that the Au-rich and Sb-rich fluids may have had the same sulfur source. Published in-situ sulfur isotopic data of pyrite As-rich zones from other Carlin-like Au deposits (Shuiyindong, Taipingdong, Nayang, Getang and Lianhuashan) in the NWYB have similar ore-fluid delta S(H2S )values (-4.5 parts per thousand to +6.7 parts per thousand, average -0.6 parts per thousand) to those of Qinglong. Therefore, we infer that the sulfur of both Au and Sb mineralization was derived from the same magmatic-related source (0 + 5 parts per thousand) in the NWYB. Moreover, the core of pyrites (Py1) has variable S isotope fractionation (-18.9 parts per thousand to +18.1 parts per thousand, mostly +3 parts per thousand to +12 parts per thousand), suggesting that the higher-S-34 H2S was produced by bacterial sulfate reduction (BSR). The hydrothermal pyrite (Py2 and Py3) delta S-34 values gradually decrease with increasing As concentrations, and ultimately, within the restricted range (-5 parts per thousand to +5 parts per thousand) in As-rich zones. This variation implies that the As-rich pyrite was formed through ongoing interactions of the magmatic-hydrothermal fluid with pre-existing sedimentary pyrites, causing the progressive decreasing delta S-34 values with As content increase, Hence, the fluid/mineral interaction may have generated the observed variation in delta S-34 and As contents. Overall, comparing the Au and Sb deposits in the NWYB, we favor a magmatic-related source for the Au-Sb-As-rich fluids, but the Au- and Sb-ore fluids were likely evolved at separate stages in the ore-forming system.
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