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Multiphase carbonatite-related magmatic and metasomatic processes in the genesis of the ore-hosting dolomite in the giant Bayan Obo REE-Nb-Fe deposit.

Authors :
Liu, Shang
Fan, Hong-Rui
Groves, David I.
Yang, Kui-Feng
Yang, Zhan-Feng
Wang, Qi-Wei
Source :
Lithos. Feb2020, Vol. 354, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The origin of dolomite that hosts the Bayan Obo REE-Nb-Fe deposit (57.4 Mt.@6% REE 2 O 3 , 2.16 Mt.@0.13% Nb 2 O 5 , and >1500 Mt.@35% iron oxides) has been controversial for decades, but it is integral to understanding of the genesis of this giant deposit. In this study, based on the textures and in situ major and trace element composition of its carbonates, the dolomite was proved to be initially generated from magnesio-ferro‑carbonatite melts. It subsequently experienced magmatic-hydrothermal alteration and recrystallization in a low strain environment, caused by calcio‑carbonatitic fluids, with formation of finer-grained dolomite, interstitial calcite and increasing amounts of associated fluorocarbonates. Available stable isotope analyses indicate that the recrystallized ore-hosting dolomite has higher δ13C and δ18O ratios compared to its igneous coarse-grained precursor. Rayleigh fractionation during the recrystallization process, rather than crustal contamination, played a major role in the highly-variable stable isotope composition of carbonates in the dolomite. Low-T alteration increased variability with apparently random increases in δ18O within carbonates. The REE, Ba and Sr were added simultaneously with the elevated (La/Yb) cn from magnesio-ferro‑carbonatite melts to calcio‑carbonatitic fluids, and to carbonatite-derived aqueous fluids, through which extensive fluorine metasomatism and alkali alteration overlapped the recrystallization of the ore-hosting dolomite. Therefore, the multi-stage REE mineralization at Bayan Obo is closely related to metasomatism by calcio‑carbonatitic fluids of previously-emplaced intrusive magnesio-ferro‑carbonatite bodies during late evolution of the Bayan Obo carbonatite complex. Then, the ore-hosting dolomitic carbonatite was subjected to compressive tectonics during a Paleozoic subduction event, and suffered intense, largely brittle, deformation, which partially obscured the earlier recrystallization process. The complex, multi-stage evolution of the ore-hosting dolomite is responsible for the uniqueness, high grade and giant size of the Bayan Obo deposit, the world's largest single REE resource with million tonnes of REE oxides. Unlabelled Image • Portrait evolution of Bayan Obo dolomite with petrography-based geochemistry. • Hydrothermal process playing dominating role in Bayan Obo REE enrichment. • Potential of Mg-Fe‑carbonatite melts carrying REE have been overestimated. • Systematic petrographic-geochemical comparison of carbonates with diverse origins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00244937
Volume :
354
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Lithos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141639178
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105359