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The formation of P-rich Fe-Ti oxide ore layers in the Taihe layered intrusion, SW China: Implications for magma-plumbing system process
Yu-Wei She; Song-Yue Yu; Xie-Yan Song; Lie-Meng Chen; Wen-Qin Zheng; Yan Luan
Corresponding AuthorXie-Yan Song
2014
Source PublicationOre Geology Reviews
Volume57Issue:SIPages:539-559
Abstract

The Taihe intrusion is one of the layered intrusions that host giant Fe-Ti oxide deposit in the central part of the Emeishan Large Igneous Province, SW China. Different from the other layered intrusions, the Taihe intrusion has a massive Fe-Ti oxide ore layer at the top of the Lower Zone (12), particularly, the rocks of both Middle and Upper Zones contain as much as 5-12% apatite, and the most important Fe-Ti oxide ore layers (apatite magnetite clinopyroxenite) occur at the bases of cyclic units in the Middle Zone (MZ), rather than in the Lower Zone (12). High Cr and Ni concentrations of clinopyroxene (65-263 ppm and 66-83 ppm, respectively) and high An contents of plagioclase (79-80) of the 12 rocks indicate their more primitive parental magmas. The dinopyroxene and plagioclase of the MZ rocks are characterized by low Cr and Ni contents (1-21 ppm and 0.4-10 ppm, respectively) and low An (51-67), indicating more evolved parental magma. The Fe-Ti oxide ore layers in the MZ are not only high in Fe and Ti, but also enriched in P2O5 and rare earth elements, indicating an unusual Fe-Ti-P-rich parental magma. It is speculated that the MZ represents a later intrusion of Fe-Ti-P-rich magmas that were produced by the Fe-Ti enriched magma from a deep-seated magma chamber mixing with the extensively evolved P-rich magma in a middle level magma chamber. Early crystallization and cumulation of Fe-Ti oxide and apatite together with clinopyroxene from the Fe-Ti-P-rich magmas from the middle level magma chamber resulted in the formation of Fe-Ti oxide ore layers in the MZ. Fe-Ti-P-rich magma and apatite magnetite clinopyroxenites occur in the base of cyclic units, whereas apatite gabbros are presented at the upper parts of each cyclic unit The Upper Zone (UZ) is the product of the crystallization of highly differentiated magma, consists chiefly of apatite gabbro and minor intercalated apatite clinopyroxenite.

KeywordTaihe Layered Intrusion Fe–ti–p Enriched Magma Phosphorus Saturation Early Crystallization Of Fe–ti Oxides Magma-plumbing System
Subject Area矿床地球化学
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/5159
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
Corresponding AuthorXie-Yan Song
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Yu-Wei She,Song-Yue Yu,Xie-Yan Song,et al. The formation of P-rich Fe-Ti oxide ore layers in the Taihe layered intrusion, SW China: Implications for magma-plumbing system process[J]. Ore Geology Reviews,2014,57(SI):539-559.
APA Yu-Wei She,Song-Yue Yu,Xie-Yan Song,Lie-Meng Chen,Wen-Qin Zheng,&Yan Luan.(2014).The formation of P-rich Fe-Ti oxide ore layers in the Taihe layered intrusion, SW China: Implications for magma-plumbing system process.Ore Geology Reviews,57(SI),539-559.
MLA Yu-Wei She,et al."The formation of P-rich Fe-Ti oxide ore layers in the Taihe layered intrusion, SW China: Implications for magma-plumbing system process".Ore Geology Reviews 57.SI(2014):539-559.
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