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Submarine hydrothermal contribution for the extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, South China
Tao Han; Haifeng Fan; Xiaoqing Zhu; Hanjie Wen; Chenghai Zhao; Fang Xiao
2017
Source PublicationOre Geology Reviews
Volume86Pages:297-308
Abstract

Throughout the geological history of the Earth, submarine hydrothermal activity has played an important role in seawater chemistry, biological evolution and enrichment of metals in the Earth crust. However, the prospect of hydrothermal activity for extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, a key geological period, in South China has not been well-constrained. This study reports geochemical (e.g. REE and Sr isotope) investigations of a coarse-grained limestone layer and associated calcite veins in Zunyi and Nayong areas, Guizhou Province, to constrain the hydrothermal activity and evaluate the significance of hydrothermal contribution to extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, South China. Our results reveal positive Eu anomalies and higher initial Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios (0.7083-0.7150) for carbonate samples than those of early Cambrian seawater, indicating the presence of hydrothermal processes. Combined with constraints from the spatial relationships and coincidence with adjacent mineralization, these hydrothermal processes provide the most probable contribution for polymetallic Ni-Mo-PGE mineralization. Furthermore, there are abundant hydrothermal dolomite and barite-calcite veins in the dolostone of the Dengying Formation, indicating the occurrence of a variety of hydrothermal fluids. Overall, multi-stage hydrothermal pulses with different fluid compositions spanned the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition in South China. In particular, these hydrothermal fluids with positive Eu anomalies and enriched radiogenic Sr, originating from Proterozoic mafic/ultramafic rocks, may have flowed through the underlying Precambrian silicate clastic rocks (e.g., Xiajiang, Banxi and Lengjiaxi Groups) and may have been crucial for the marine environment, biological diversity and extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, South China.

KeywordHydrothermal Activity coarse-grained Limestone early Cambrian south China sr Isotope ree
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8094
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
AffiliationState Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
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Tao Han,Haifeng Fan,Xiaoqing Zhu,et al. Submarine hydrothermal contribution for the extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, South China[J]. Ore Geology Reviews,2017,86:297-308.
APA Tao Han,Haifeng Fan,Xiaoqing Zhu,Hanjie Wen,Chenghai Zhao,&Fang Xiao.(2017).Submarine hydrothermal contribution for the extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, South China.Ore Geology Reviews,86,297-308.
MLA Tao Han,et al."Submarine hydrothermal contribution for the extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, South China".Ore Geology Reviews 86(2017):297-308.
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