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Origin of nelsonite and Fe-Ti oxides ore of the Damiao anorthosite complex, NE China: Evidence from trace element geochemistry of apatite, plagioclase, magnetite and ilmenite
Hai-Long He; Song-Yue Yu; Xie-Yan Song; Zhi-Song Du; Zhi-Hui Dai; Ting Zhou; Wei Xie
2016
发表期刊Ore Geology Reviews
卷号79期号:2页码:367-381
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Nelsonite and Fe-Ti oxides ore are common in Proterozoic massif-type anorthosites and layered intrusions. Their geneses have long been controversial, with existing hypotheses including liquid immiscibility between Si-rich and Fe-Ti-P-rich melts and gravitational fractionation among apatite, magnetite, ilmenite and silicates. In this paper, we report detailed field geology and mineral geochemical studies of the nelsonite and Fe-Ti oxides ore from the Damiao anorthosite complex, NE China. Geological observations indicate that the nelsonite and Fe-Ti oxides ore occur as irregularly inclined stratiform-like or lensoid or veins, and are in sharp contact with the anorthosite and gabbronorite. The widespread veins and lenses structure of the Damiao nelsonite and Fe-Ti oxides ore in the anorthosite indicates their immiscibility-derived origin. The apatite in the nelsonite and gabbronorite shows evolution trends different from that in the gabbronorite in the diagrams of Sr versus REEs and Eu/Eu*, suggesting that petrogenesis of the nelsonite and gabbronorite is different from the gabbronorite. Compared with the gabbronorite, the nelsonite and Fe-Ti oxides ore have magnetite high in Cr, plagioclase high in Sr and low in An, and apatite high in Sr, low in REEs with negative Eu anomaly. The evidence permits us to propose that the Damiao Fe-Ti oxides ore/nelsonite and gabbronorite were derived from different parental magmas. The gabbronorite was formed by solidification of the interstitial ferrodioritic magma in the anorthosite, which was the residual magma after extensive plagioclase and pyroxene crystallization and was carried upward by the plagioclase crystal mesh. In contrast, the Fe-Ti oxides ore and nelsonites and mangerite were produced by crystallization of the Fe-Ti-P-rich and SiO2-rich magmas, respectively, due to the liquid immiscibility that occurred when the highly evolved ferrodioritic magma mixed with newly replenished magmas. The variation from Fe Ti oxides ore to nelsonite and gabbro-nelsonite upwards (as apatite content increases with height) in the steeply inclined Fe-Ti oxides orebodies suggest that gravity fractionation may have played important roles during the crystallization of the Fe-Ti-P-rich magma.

关键词Nelsonite Fe–ti Oxides Ore Damiao Anorthosite Complex Liquid Immiscibility Magma Chamber Processes North China Craton
学科领域矿床地球化学
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语种英语
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/6530
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Hai-Long He,Song-Yue Yu,Xie-Yan Song,et al. Origin of nelsonite and Fe-Ti oxides ore of the Damiao anorthosite complex, NE China: Evidence from trace element geochemistry of apatite, plagioclase, magnetite and ilmenite[J]. Ore Geology Reviews,2016,79(2):367-381.
APA Hai-Long He.,Song-Yue Yu.,Xie-Yan Song.,Zhi-Song Du.,Zhi-Hui Dai.,...&Wei Xie.(2016).Origin of nelsonite and Fe-Ti oxides ore of the Damiao anorthosite complex, NE China: Evidence from trace element geochemistry of apatite, plagioclase, magnetite and ilmenite.Ore Geology Reviews,79(2),367-381.
MLA Hai-Long He,et al."Origin of nelsonite and Fe-Ti oxides ore of the Damiao anorthosite complex, NE China: Evidence from trace element geochemistry of apatite, plagioclase, magnetite and ilmenite".Ore Geology Reviews 79.2(2016):367-381.
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