Geological and geochemical characteristics of the Baimazhai Ni-Cu-(PGE) sulphide deposit in Yunnan, China

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作者
Pu C. [1 ]
Qin D. [1 ]
Nian H. [2 ]
Zhang X. [1 ,2 ]
Pirajno F. [3 ]
Fan Z. [1 ]
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[1] Kunming University of Science and Technology
[2] Yunnan Non-Ferrous Metals Geological Bureau
[3] Geological Survey of Western Australia, Perth, WA 6004
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Chinese Journal of Geochemistry | 2007年 / 26卷 / 4期
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Baimazhai; Emeishan flood basalt; Geochemistry; Ni-Cu-(PGE) mineralization; Sulphide hydrothermal remobilization;
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10.1007/s11631-007-0374-2
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摘要
The sulphide ores of the Baimazhai deposit, although typically orthomagmatic, locally exhibit peculiar textural features and are intimately associated with hydrothermal minerals, such as biotite, amphibole and chlorite. This association suggests that the magmatic sulphide ores were subjected to hydrothermal alteration and subsequent redistribution, resulting in the observed textural features. Geochemically, the Baimazhai sulphide ores are enriched in Cu, Pd and Au, which, according to previous studies, reflects the action of hydrothermal fluids. Interestingly, Ar-Ar dating yielded the plateau ages of about 160-170 Ma, which are at odds with the established Permian age of the Emeishan large igneous province. We interpreted these younger ages as due to thermal resetting during post-Permian tectonothermal events. We have proposed a model in which tectonic movements and hydrothermal fluids related to these events modified the pre-existing magmatic sulphides. Given the degree of overprint, we suggested two possible scenarios: 1) the sulphide disseminations that surround the massive magmatic ores are the result of deformation and hydrothermal alteration; and 2) there were both magmatic massive and disseminated sulphides, in which case the scale and relocation of remobilization would have been smaller, but still detectable. © Science Press 2007.
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