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The genesis of the Liancheng Cu–Mo deposit in the Lanping Basin of SW China: Constraints from geology, fluid inclusions, and Cu–S–H–O isotopes.

Authors :
Wang, Changming
Bagas, Leon
Chen, Jingyuan
Yang, Lifei
Zhang, Duan
Du, Bin
Shi, Kangxing
Source :
Ore Geology Reviews. Jan2018, Vol. 92, p113-128. 16p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Liancheng is an important Cu–Mo deposit hosted by red-beds in the Mesozoic to Cenozoic Lanping Basin located in the Sanjiang Tethyan Orogen of SW China. The deposit is fault controlled where it has been affected and enriched by four hydrothermal events indicated by four distinct sets of veins and their cross-cutting relationships. A detailed Cu–S–H–O isotopic study is reported here on the mineralization focusing on the source of the metals and fluid, and on the mineralizing processes. The first two hydrothermal events are characterised by CO 2 and fluid-rich inclusions with homogenisation temperatures of 124–446 °C and salinities ranging from 0.4 to 24.6 wt% NaCl equiv. The next two hydrothermal events are characterised by liquid–rich fluid inclusions that homogenise at 145–256 °C, with salinities ranging from 1.4 to 22.9 wt% NaCl equiv. The H–O isotope values obtain from the fluid inclusions indicate that the first three hydrothermal events relate to mineralizing fluids derived from a metamorphic source, but the last event includes a mixed metamorphic and meteoric source. Chalcopyrite, tennantite, and bornite from the deposit have δ 34 S values between  −11.5 and 3‰. The δ 65 Cu values for quartz-Cu sulfide mineralization associated with the second hydrothermal event range from −0.31 to 0.2‰, but carbonate-Cu sulfide mineralization associated with the third hydrothermal event ranges from −1.01 to −1.08‰. The combination of the Cu and S isotopic values and field observations indicate that the controlling factors include structures, the temperature of regional metamorphism, and the pH of the mineralizing fluid. The zation is, therefore, characteristic of an orogenic-type deposit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01691368
Volume :
92
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ore Geology Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
127075683
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.11.012