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The Niujiaotang Cd-rich zinc deposit, Duyun, Guizhou province, southwest China: ore genesis and mechanisms of cadmium concentration
Lin Ye; Nigel J. Cook; Tiegeng Liu; Cristiana L. Ciobanu; Wei Gao; Yulong Yang
2012
Source PublicationMineralium Deposita
Volume47Issue:6Pages:683-700
Abstract

The Niujiaotang zinc deposit in southeastern Guizhou, China, is a Mississippi Valley-type Zn deposit within Early Cambrian carbonate rocks. Sphalerite is enriched in cadmium (average 1.4 wt.% Cd), which occurs mostly as isomorphous impurities in the sphalerite lattice. Discrete cadmium minerals (greenockite and otavite) are rare and are found almost exclusively in the oxidation zone of the deposit, probably formed as secondary minerals during weathering-leaching processes. Geochemical data show that the sulfides are enriched in heavy sulfur, with delta S-34 ranging from +10.0aEuro degrees to +32.8aEuro degrees (mean +22.5aEuro degrees). The consistent Pb isotopic compositions in different sulfide minerals are similar to that of Cambrian strata. The ore lead probably came from U- and Th-rich upper crustal rocks, such as the Lower Cambrian Wuxun Formation. The ore fluid is of low-temperature (101A degrees C to 142A degrees C) type, with a Na-Ca-Mg-Cl-dominant composition, and is interpreted as oil-field brine. The data indicate that the metals were mainly derived from the Early Cambrian strata (Qingxudong and Wuxun Formations), whereas sulfur is sourced from sulfate in Cambrian strata or oil-field brines of the Majiang petroleum paleoreservoir. The genetic model for the deposit invokes an Early Cambrian shallow-sea environment on the Yangtze Platform. Zinc and Cd in seawater were concentrated in abundant algae via unknown biological mechanisms, resulting in large amounts of Zn- and Cd-rich algal ooliths. During the Ordovician, concurrent with destruction of the Majiang petroleum paleoreservoir, oil-field brines migrated from the center of the basin to the margin leaching metals from the Cambrian strata. In the Niujiaotang area, preexisting Zn and Cd, particularly in the Qingxudong and Wuxun Formation, were further mobilized by hot brines rising along the Zaolou fault system, forming stratiform and generally conformable Zn-Cd orebodies in reactive carbonate lithologies.

Subject Area矿床地球化学
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/4804
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室_矿床地球化学国家重点实验室_期刊论文
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Lin Ye,Nigel J. Cook,Tiegeng Liu,et al. The Niujiaotang Cd-rich zinc deposit, Duyun, Guizhou province, southwest China: ore genesis and mechanisms of cadmium concentration[J]. Mineralium Deposita,2012,47(6):683-700.
APA Lin Ye,Nigel J. Cook,Tiegeng Liu,Cristiana L. Ciobanu,Wei Gao,&Yulong Yang.(2012).The Niujiaotang Cd-rich zinc deposit, Duyun, Guizhou province, southwest China: ore genesis and mechanisms of cadmium concentration.Mineralium Deposita,47(6),683-700.
MLA Lin Ye,et al."The Niujiaotang Cd-rich zinc deposit, Duyun, Guizhou province, southwest China: ore genesis and mechanisms of cadmium concentration".Mineralium Deposita 47.6(2012):683-700.
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