Re-Os isotopic and trace element compositions of pyrite and origin of the Cretaceous Jinchang porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Heilongjiang Province, NE China | |
Peng Zhang; Xiao-Wen Huang; Bin Cui; Bo-Chao Wang; Yi-Fan Yin; Jing-Rui Wang | |
2016 | |
Source Publication | Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (IF:2.335[JCR-2016],2.905[5-Year]) |
Volume | 129Pages:67-80 |
Abstract | The Jinchang Cu-Au deposit in Northeast China contains more than 76 tons of Au and 4683 tons of Cu with average ore grades of 11.34 g/t Au and 1.44% Cu. The deposit is typical of porphyry types and consists of gold orebodies mainly hosted in a ∼113 Ma granitic porphyry and breccia pipes within the porphyry intrusion. Mineralization is closely associated with early potassic alteration and late phyllic alteration. Pyrite is the main Au-bearing mineral and contains 1.48–18.9 ppb Re and 11.4–38 ppt common Os. Extremely low common Os concentrations and high Re/Os ratios are indicative of derivation of ore-forming materials from the crust. Low Re in pyrite from the Jinchang deposit may indicate a mixing source of mantle and crust or a crustal source. Five Re-Os isotopic analyses yield a model 1 isochron age of 114 ± 22 Ma (2σ, MSWD = 0.15), similar to the age of the host porphyry. Pyrite contains detectable Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Ag, Au, Sb, Pb and Bi. Pyrite has Co/Ni ratios similar to that of volcanogenic and hydrothermal sulfide deposits, indicating a magmatic-hydrothermal origin, and has Au and As contents similar to that of porphyry-epithermal systems. Pyrite grains from potassic and phyllic alteration stages have different trace element contents, reflecting the evolution of ore-forming fluids from magmatic dominated to magmatic mixed with meteoric water. In combination with regional geology, our new results are suggestive of origin of the Jinchang Cu-Au deposit from contemporary intrusions of granitic porphyries related to the Early Cretaceous subduction of the Paleo-Pacific plate. |
Keyword | Pyrite re-os Isotopes in Situ Trace Elements fluid Evolution porphyry Cu-au ne China |
Indexed By | SCI |
Language | 英语 |
Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/9598 |
Collection | 矿床地球化学国家重点实验室 |
Affiliation | 1.School of Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 10083, China 2.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China 3.No. 3 Party of Gold Geology, CAPF, Haerbin 150086, China 4.No. 1 Party of Gold Geology, CAPF, Mudanjiang 157000, China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Peng Zhang;Xiao-Wen Huang;Bin Cui;Bo-Chao Wang;Yi-Fan Yin;Jing-Rui Wang. Re-Os isotopic and trace element compositions of pyrite and origin of the Cretaceous Jinchang porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Heilongjiang Province, NE China[J]. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences,2016,129:67-80. |
APA | Peng Zhang;Xiao-Wen Huang;Bin Cui;Bo-Chao Wang;Yi-Fan Yin;Jing-Rui Wang.(2016).Re-Os isotopic and trace element compositions of pyrite and origin of the Cretaceous Jinchang porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Heilongjiang Province, NE China.Journal of Asian Earth Sciences,129,67-80. |
MLA | Peng Zhang;Xiao-Wen Huang;Bin Cui;Bo-Chao Wang;Yi-Fan Yin;Jing-Rui Wang."Re-Os isotopic and trace element compositions of pyrite and origin of the Cretaceous Jinchang porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Heilongjiang Province, NE China".Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 129(2016):67-80. |
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