Garnet and scheelite chemistry of the Weijia tungsten deposit, South China: Implications for fluid evolution and W skarn mineralization in F-rich ore system

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作者
Huang, Xu-Dong [1 ]
Lu, Jian-Jun [1 ]
Zhang, Rong-Qing [1 ]
Sizaret, Stanislas [2 ]
Ma, Dong-Sheng [1 ]
Wang, Ru-Cheng [1 ]
Zhu, Xian [3 ]
He, Zhong-Yuan [4 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Univ, Frontiers Sci Ctr Crit Earth Mat Cycling, Sch Earth Sci & Engn, Inst Continental Geodynam,State Key Lab Mineral D, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Orleans, BRGM, UMR 7327, CNRS,Inst Sci Terre Orleans, F-45071 Orleans, France
[3] Team 418 Hunan Bur Geol & Mineral Explorat & Dev, Loudi 417000, Peoples R China
[4] First Team Hunan Nonferrous Met Geol Explorat Bur, Chenzhou 423000, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 中国博士后科学基金;
关键词
F-rich ore system; Fluid exsolution; Fluid-rock interaction; Metasomatism mechanism; Fluid evolution; Scheelite precipitation; RARE-EARTH-ELEMENTS; LA-ICP-MS; MAGMATIC-HYDROTHERMAL EVOLUTION; BEARING AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS; TRACE-ELEMENTS; NANLING RANGE; POLYMETALLIC DEPOSIT; TIN MINERALIZATION; ANHUI PROVINCE; HUNAN PROVINCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.oregeorev.2022.104729
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Fluid evolution is an essential subject in the studies of hydrothermal ore-forming processes. Garnet and scheelite prevail in W-bearing skarn deposits and record plentiful information on W skarn mineralization. In-situ LA-ICPMS trace element analyses have been carried out on the garnet and scheelite from the F-rich Weijia W deposit in South China to constrain the processes of fluid evolution and W skarn mineralization. The Weijia W deposit mainly consists of calcic and magnesian skarns and was formed through six stages of alteration and mineralization. Two stages of fluid exsolution are recognized in the magmatic-hydrothermal system. The earlier exsolved fluids are Cl-rich with rightward-sloping REE patterns and result in pre-ore skarnization. The later exsolved fluids are F-rich with relatively flat REE patterns and are responsible for W mineralization. The pre-ore garnets are LREE-enriched and HREE-depleted whereas the syn-ore garnets are LREE-depleted and HREE-enriched with lower delta Eu values than the former, denoting a transition from wall rock-controlled to magmatic fluid-dominated fluid-rock interaction. Combined with the skarn occurrences, mineral assemblages, and garnet textures, it is revealed that the mechanism of skarn formation shifts from more diffusive metasomatism under lower water/ rock ratios to more advective metasomatism at higher water/rock ratios. The advective metasomatism with a high flux of ore-forming fluids is hydrodynamically favorable for the consequent W mineralization. The earliestformed scheelite is akin to the host granite porphyry in REE patterns and can reflect the features of initial mineralizing fluids. It has high TREE (1255-5059 ppm), Y (616-1416 ppm), Nb (585-2629 ppm), Ta (14-248 ppm), Mn (up to 1977 ppm) and low Mo (mostly < 1000 ppm) contents, indicating that the primary F-rich magmatic fluids are reduced and enriched in REEs, Y, Nb, and Ta. The contents of TREE, Y, Nb, and Ta in scheelite are decreasing with the evolution of the F-rich mineralizing fluids. The latest-formed scheelites have distinctly lower TREE (2.9-140 ppm), Y (0.01-4.1 ppm), Nb (1.7-77 ppm), and Ta (0.04-0.19 ppm) contents and higher (La/Yb)N ratios and delta Eu values. They show 1:1 positive correlation of EuN vs. Eu*N and have high Mo (up to 129466 ppm) and low Mn (as low as 3.4 ppm) contents, implying involvement of meteoric waters in the evolved ore-forming fluids and an oxidizing condition. Fluid-rock interaction, mineral precipitation, and fluid mixing largely control the process of fluid evolution. Fluorine consumption due to the formation of fluorite and the other F-rich minerals is vital for the compositional evolution of F-rich mineralizing fluids. The decrease of F concentration in fluids will depress the solubilities of REEs, Y, Nb, and Ta and enhance the LREE/HREE fractionation. Greisenization and skarnization induced the neutralization of the acidic W-bearing fluids and the liberation of Ca from the granite porphyry and carbonate strata and then triggered the scheelite precipitation. The carbonate strata contain abundant Ca and the granite porphyry is poor in Ca, and thus the economic W mineralization dominantly occurs in the skarns.
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