Mesozoic molybdenum deposits in the East Xingmeng orogenic belt, northeast China: characteristics and tectonic setting

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作者
Zeng, Qingdong [1 ]
Liu, Jianming [1 ]
Chu, Shaoxiong [1 ]
Wang, Yongbin [1 ]
Sun, Yan [1 ]
Duan, Xiaoxia [1 ]
Zhou, Lingli [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geol & Geophys, Key Lab Mineral Resources, Beijing 100029, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
porphyry Mo deposits; three episodes of Mesozoic mineralization; tectonic setting; East Xingmeng orogenic belt; northeast China; METAMORPHIC CORE COMPLEX; PORPHYRY MO DEPOSIT; MONGOL-OKHOTSK OCEAN; INNER-MONGOLIA; METALLOGENIC BELT; FLUID INCLUSION; COPPER DEPOSIT; ZIRCON AGE; EVOLUTION; GEOCHRONOLOGY;
D O I
10.1080/00206814.2012.677498
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Numerous molybdenum (Mo) ore deposits have been discovered in the East Xingmeng orogenic belt (East Central Asian orogenic belt), over the past 10 years, and this region is becoming one of the world's most important Mo production areas. It contains 6.18 Mt of proven Mo metal reserves, which accounts for 30% of the total proven Chinese Mo reserves. The ore district includes 37 deposits and 15 occurrences, with three major Mo ore types, that is porphyries, skarns, and hydrothermal veins. The latter can be subdivided into quartz-and volcanic hydrothermal-vein types. With the exception of the Ordovician Duobaoshan porphyry Cu-Mo deposit (477 Ma), all the East Xingmeng Mo deposits formed during the Mesozoic. Re-Os dating of molybdenite has documented three episodes of Mo mineralization: Early Triassic (248-242 Ma), Jurassic (178-146 Ma), and Early Cretaceous (142-131 Ma). Early Triassic Mo deposits are distributed along the northern margin fault of the North China Craton (NCC) and include porphyry and quartz vein types. They are characterized by the association of Mo + Cu. Jurassic Mo deposits are mainly distributed in the eastern area and include porphyry, quartz vein, and skarn types. They are typified by Mo alone and/or the association of Mo, Pb, and Zn. Cretaceous Mo deposits are distributed in all areas and include porphyry and volcanic hydrothermal vein types. Similar to the Jurassic ores, they are simple Mo or Mo + Pb + Zn deposits. Volcanic hydrothermal vein deposits are characterized by an association of molybdenum and uranium. The Triassic Mo deposits formed in a syn-collision setting between the Siberian and North China plates. The Jurassic Mo deposits formed in a compressional setting, which was probably triggered by the westward subduction of the palaeo-Pacific plate. The Early Cretaceous Mo deposits are linked to a tectonic regime of lithosphere thinning, which was caused by delamination of thickened lithosphere. However, the Mo deposits in the Erguna terrane of the northwest Xingmeng orogenic belt may be related to the evolution of the Okhotsk Ocean.
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