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REE Enrichment during Magmatic–Hydrothermal Processes in Carbonatite-Related REE Deposits: A Case Study of the Weishan REE Deposit, China

Authors :
Yu-heng Jia
Yan Liu
Source :
Minerals, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 25 (2019), Minerals, Volume 10, Issue 1
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2019.

Abstract

The Weishan carbonatite-related rare earth element (REE) deposit in China contains both high- and low-grade REE mineralization and is an informative case study for the investigation of magmatic&ndash<br />hydrothermal REE enrichment processes in such deposits. The main REE-bearing mineral is bastn&auml<br />site, with lesser parisite and monazite. REE mineralization occurred at a late stage of hydrothermal evolution and was followed by a sulfide stage. Barite, calcite, and strontianite appear homogeneous in back-scattered electron images and have high REE contents of 103&ndash<br />217, 146&ndash<br />13,120, and 194&ndash<br />16,412 ppm in their mineral lattices, respectively. Two enrichment processes were necessary for the formation of the Weishan deposit: Production of mineralized carbonatite and subsequent enrichment by magmatic&ndash<br />hydrothermal processes. The geological setting and petrographic characteristics of the Weishan deposit indicate that two main factors facilitated REE enrichment: (1) fractures that facilitated circulation of ore-forming fluids and provided space for REE precipitation and (2) high ore fluorite and barite contents resulting in high F&minus<br />and SO42&minus<br />concentrations in the ore-forming fluids that promoted REE transport and deposition.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Minerals
Accession number :
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