Mineral Chemistry of Scheelite as An Indicator of Multi-stage Fluid Evolution Associated with the Riviera W-REE-Mo Deposit South Africa

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作者
Abraham Rozendaal [1 ]
Rene Heyn [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Earth Sciences,University of Stellenbosch,Stellenbosch,South Africa
关键词
mineral chemistry; multi-stage fluid evolution; scheelite; the Riviera W-REE-Mo deposit;
D O I
10.16461/j.cnki.1000-4734.2013.s1.127
中图分类号
P579 [实验矿物学、应用矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
The Neoproterozoic Riviera W-REE-Mo deposit is one of the largest unmined tungsten resources in the world and is associated with pervasively altered A-type granites of the Neoproterozoic Cape Granite Suite Western Cape, South Africa. The present study investigated the mineral chemistry of scheelite, the principal ore mineral with the aim to record the variation of solid solution molybdenum for geometallurgical purposes and also as an indicator of changing redox conditions of the mineralizing hydrothermal fluids. Methodology included UV-fluorescence studies and micro-analyses by LA-ICP-MS. Results have shown that at least four phases of scheelite are hosted by the endoskarn zone, potassic alteration zone and various quartz-carbonate veins. This reflects hydrothermal fluid evolution from early stage reduced to late stage, vein associated and more oxidized. The molybdenum content of the dominant early phase scheelite is low and renders the deposit amenable to low penalty mineral recovery.
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