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Type: Journal article
Title: Geochemistry and geochronology of ore-bearing and barren intrusions in the Luanchuan ore fields of East Qinling metallogenic belt, China: diverse tectonic evolution and implications for mineral exploration
Author: Xue, F.
Wang, G.
Santosh, M.
Yang, F.
Shen, Z.
Kong, L.
Guo, N.
Zhang, X.
Jia, W.
Citation: Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2018; 157:57-77
Publisher: Elsevier
Issue Date: 2018
ISSN: 1367-9120
1878-5786
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Fei Xue, Gongwen Wang, M. Santosh, Fan Yang, Zhiwei Shen, Liang Kong, Nana Guo, Xuhuang Zhang, Wenjuan Jia
Abstract: The Luanchuan ore fields form part of the East Qinling metallogenic belt in central China. In this study, we compare two ore-bearing intrusions, the Shibaogou granitic pluton (SBG) and the Zhongyuku granitic pluton (ZYK), with the ore-barren Laojunshan intrusion (LJS) from the Luanchuan ore field. Geochemically, all the three intrusions are characterized by high-Si, high-K, and alkalis, together with moderate-ASI, exhibiting I-type granite features. The rocks, especially the ore-related plutons also show enrichment in LREEs. Mineral chemistry of biotite from the intrusions exhibits similar features of high Si and Mg, and low Al and Fe. Zircon grains from the ZYK intrusion yielded a U-Pb age of 149.6 ± 2.4 Ma. The zircon grains show εHf (t) values and two stage model ages (TDM2) in the range of −16.8 to −19.7 and 1998–2156 Ma respectively. The biotite composition and Hf isotopic data indicate that the magma was derived by re-melting of deep crustal material with minor input of mantle components. We evaluate the results to understand the physico-chemical conditions, petrogenesis, and tectonic setting, and their implications for mineral exploration. The ore-bearing plutons show wide ranges of temperature and oxygen fugacity, favoring Mo-W mineralization. In addition, estimates on pressure and depth of emplacement suggest that lower solidification pressure in a decompressional setting contributed to the evolution of magmatic hydrothermal deposits. Our data suggest that the ZYK has the highest potential for Mo-W mineralization. The ore-bearing plutons of ZYK and SBG were formed in a transitional tectonic setting from compression to extension, with the large-scale metallogeny triggered by slab melts at ca. 145 Ma. However, the ore-barren LJS batholith formed in an extension-related geodynamic setting at ∼115 Ma. Our study shows that different tectonic settings and consequent physico-chemical conditions dictated the ore potential of the intrusions in the Luanchuan ore district.
Keywords: Mineral chemistry; geochemistry; zircon U–Pb geochronology and Hf isotopes; tectonic model; mineral exploration
Rights: © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2017.04.027
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2017.04.027
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