Trace elemental modification in magnetite from high-grade metamorphosed BIFs in the southern North China Craton | |
Caiyun Lan; Taiping Zhao; Wei Terry Chen; Xiaoping Long | |
2019 | |
Source Publication | Ore Geology Reviews
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Volume | 112Pages:1-15 |
Abstract | Magnetite, as a common oxide mineral in banded iron formations (BIFs) and ore deposits, is an ideal provenance indicator for mineral exploration, and its composition has long been used for genetic studies of ore deposits. However, many ore deposits, particularly the BIFs worldwide, have undergone various grades of secondary metamorphism or hydrothermal alteration. It is still unclear whether the original magnetite composition was modified during the secondary processes and, if so, to what extent the compositions were modified. In this study, we conduct mineralogical and LA-ICP-MS trace elemental investigations on magnetite from the amphibolite- to granulite-facies metamorphosed BIFs in the southern North China Craton. The new results were compared with those of unmetamorphosed and greenschist-facies metamorphosed BIFs worldwide to understand how the original composition of magnetite was modified during different grades of metamorphism. Magnetite grains from the amphibolite- to granulite-facies BIFs have low Cr, Co, Ni and Ga (less than 10 ppm) and slightly variable V and Zn. These elements do not show remarkable changes during high-grade metamorphism when compared with the unmetamorphosed and greenschist-facies metamorphosed magnetite, indicating that these elements in magnetite are immobile during metamorphism. A very narrow range of Fe2+/Fe3+ mole ratios of the high-grade metamorphosed magnetite roughly suggest limited changes of oxygen fugacity during metamorphism, which is also supported by the limited change of Cr and V contents. High Mn contents in these magnetite grains are associated with low Mg contents possibly due to the fact that these elements occupy the same site in magnetite structure. Compared with unmetamorphosed magnetite, the high-grade metamorphic magnetite in the BIFs of the southern North China Craton has elevated Al, Ti and Mn. Such a change of magnetite compositions is mainly controlled by coexisting Fe-Mg silicates that formed during high-grade metamorphism. For example, our new results of trace elemental mapping on magnetite show that the edge of magnetite grains that are in contact with Fe-Mg silicates (e.g., hornblende, grunerite and pyroxene) are remarkably enriched in Mg, Mn, Al, Si, and Na compared to the cores (some elements up to 10 times more). All these features indicate that elemental diffusion and exchange between magnetite and coexisting silicate minerals during high-grade metamorphism have extensively modified original compositions of magnetite from BIFs. |
Keyword | Magnetite trace Element Composition la-icp-ms metamorphism banded Iron Formations north China Craton |
Indexed By | SCI |
Language | 英语 |
Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10618 |
Collection | 矿床地球化学国家重点实验室 |
Affiliation | 1.State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Department of Geology, Northwest University, Xi'an 710069, China 2.Key Laboratory of Mineralogy and Metallogeny, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China 3.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 550002 Guiyang, China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Caiyun Lan;Taiping Zhao;Wei Terry Chen;Xiaoping Long. Trace elemental modification in magnetite from high-grade metamorphosed BIFs in the southern North China Craton[J]. Ore Geology Reviews,2019,112:1-15. |
APA | Caiyun Lan;Taiping Zhao;Wei Terry Chen;Xiaoping Long.(2019).Trace elemental modification in magnetite from high-grade metamorphosed BIFs in the southern North China Craton.Ore Geology Reviews,112,1-15. |
MLA | Caiyun Lan;Taiping Zhao;Wei Terry Chen;Xiaoping Long."Trace elemental modification in magnetite from high-grade metamorphosed BIFs in the southern North China Craton".Ore Geology Reviews 112(2019):1-15. |
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