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Carbon-oxygen isotopic geochemistry of the Yangla Cu skarn deposit, SW China: Implications for the source and evolution of hydrothermal fluids
Li-Juan Du;  Bo Li;  Zhi-Long Huang;  Jia-Xi Zhou;  Guo-Fu Zou;  Zai-Fei Yan
2017
Source PublicationOre Geology Reviews
Volume88Pages:809-821
Abstract

relationships, three mineralization stages (i.e., pre-ore, ore and supergene) have been identified in the Yangla deposit. The pre-ore stage is dominated by prograde skarn. The ore stage is characterized by the precipitation of hydrous silicate minerals, Fe-oxides, Fe-Cu-Mosulfides, quartz and calcite, whose mineral assemblages were formed in the early and late sub-ore stages. The early sub-ore stage is marked by retrograde alteration with the deposition of hydrous silicate minerals (e.g., actinolite, epidote and chlorite), Fe-oxides, abundant Fe-Cu-Mo-sulfides, quartz and minor calcite. Whilst, the late sub-ore stage, associated with silicic and carbonate alteration, is represented by widespread thick quartz or calcite veins with disseminated pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphalerite. We present new carbon-oxygen (C-O) isotopic compositions of the ore-hosting marble and hydrothermal calcite of this deposit. The hydrothermal calcite in the Yangla deposit was precipitated from both the early and late sub-ore stages. Calcite I from the early sub-ore stage is anhedral, and occurs as spot in the skarn or locally replaces the skarn minerals. Calcite II from the late sub-ore stage is distinguished by being coarse-grained, subhedral to euhedral and its occurrence in thick veins. Calcite I contains lower delta C-13(pDB) (-7.0 parts per thousand to -5.0 parts per thousand) and delta O-18(smow) (7.2 parts per thousand to 12.7 parts per thousand than Calcite II (delta C-13(PDB) = -4.5%0 to-2.3%o; delta O-18(smow) =10.7%0 to 19.4%0). In the delta C-13(PDB) vs. delta O-18(smow) diagram, the Calcite I and Calcite II data fall close to the igneous carbonatite field and between the fields of igneous carbonatite and marine carbonates, respectively. This suggests a dominantly magmatic origin for the early sub-ore fluids, and there might have been increasing carbonate wall rock involvement towards the late sub-ore stage. The ore hosting marble (delta C-13(PDB) = 43 parts per thousand to 0.3 parts per thousand; delta 18O(smow) =10.2 parts per thousand to 23.9 parts per thousand) also shows a positive delta C-13(PDB) vs. delta O-18(smow) correlation, which is interpreted to reflect the decreasing alteration intensity during the interactions between the hydrothermal fluids and ore-hosting carbonates. Simulated calculation suggests that both the Calcite I and Calcite II precipitated at 350 degrees C to 250 degrees C and 250 degrees C to 150 degrees C, respectively. We proposed that CO2 degassing and water/rock interactions were likely the two major processes that precipitated the calcite and led to the observed C-O isotopic features of the Yangla Cu deposit.

KeywordYangla Cu Skarn Deposit hydrothermal Calcite c-o Isotopes fluid Source And Evolution sanjiang Region (Sw China)
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8082
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
3.Faculty of Land Resources Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, China
4.Yunnan Copper Group, Kunming Prospecting Design Inst China Nonferrous, Kunming 650051, China
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Li-Juan Du;Bo Li;Zhi-Long Huang;Jia-Xi Zhou;Guo-Fu Zou;Zai-Fei Yan. Carbon-oxygen isotopic geochemistry of the Yangla Cu skarn deposit, SW China: Implications for the source and evolution of hydrothermal fluids[J]. Ore Geology Reviews,2017,88:809-821.
APA Li-Juan Du;Bo Li;Zhi-Long Huang;Jia-Xi Zhou;Guo-Fu Zou;Zai-Fei Yan.(2017).Carbon-oxygen isotopic geochemistry of the Yangla Cu skarn deposit, SW China: Implications for the source and evolution of hydrothermal fluids.Ore Geology Reviews,88,809-821.
MLA Li-Juan Du;Bo Li;Zhi-Long Huang;Jia-Xi Zhou;Guo-Fu Zou;Zai-Fei Yan."Carbon-oxygen isotopic geochemistry of the Yangla Cu skarn deposit, SW China: Implications for the source and evolution of hydrothermal fluids".Ore Geology Reviews 88(2017):809-821.
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