Triggers on sulfide saturation in Fe–Ti oxide-bearing, mafic-ultramafic layered intrusions in the Tarim large igneous province, NW China

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Jun Cao
Christina Yan Wang
Yi-Gang Xu
Chang-Ming Xing
Ming-Hao Ren
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[1] Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry,State Key Laboratory of Isotope Geochemistry
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory of Mineralogy and Metallogeny
[3] Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry,College of Earth Sciences
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[5] East China University of Technology,undefined
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Mineralium Deposita | 2017年 / 52卷
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Fe–Ti oxide-bearing; Mafic-ultramafic layered intrusions; Platinum-group elements; Re–Os isotopes; Sulfide saturation; Plume-lithosphere interaction; Tarim large igneous province;
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Three Fe–Ti oxide-bearing layered intrusions (Mazaertag, Wajilitag, and Piqiang) in the Tarim large igneous province (NW China) have been investigated for understanding the relationship of sulfide saturation, Platinum-group element (PGE) enrichment, and Fe–Ti oxide accumulation in layered intrusions. These mafic-ultramafic layered intrusions have low PGE concentrations (<0.4 ppb Os, <0.7 ppb Ir, <1 ppb Ru, <0.2 ppb Rh, <5 ppb Pt, and <8 ppb Pd) and elevated Cu/Pd (2.2 × 104 to 3.3 × 106). The low PGE concentrations of the rocks are mainly attributed to PGE-depleted, parental magma that was produced by low degrees of partial melting of the mantle. The least contaminated rocks of the Mazaertag and Wajilitag intrusions have slightly enriched Os isotopic compositions with γOs(t = 280 Ma) values ranging from +13 to +23, indicating that the primitive magma may have been generated from a convecting mantle, without appreciable input of lithospheric mantle. The Mazaertag and Wajilitag intrusions have near-chondritic γOs(t) values (+13 to +60) against restricted εNd(t) values (−0.4 to +2.8), indicating insignificant crustal contamination. Rocks of the Piqiang intrusion have relatively low εNd(t) values of −3.1 to +1.0, consistent with ∼15 to 25 % assimilation of the upper crust. The rocks of the Mazaertag and Wajilitag intrusions have positive correlation of PGE and S, pointing to the control of PGE by sulfide. Poor correlation of PGE and S for the Piqiang intrusion is attributed to the involvement of multiple sulfide-stage liquids with different PGE compositions or sulfide-oxide reequilibration on cooling. These three layered intrusions have little potential of reef-type PGE mineralization. Four criteria are summarized in this study to help discriminate between PGE-mineralized and PGE-unmineralized mafic-ultramafic intrusions.
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