MULTISTAGE SKARN-RELATED TOURMALINE FROM THE GALINGE DEPOSIT, QIMAN TAGH, WESTERN CHINA: A FLUID EVOLUTION PERSPECTIVE

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作者
Yu, Miao [1 ]
Feng, Cheng Y. [1 ]
Mao, Jing W. [1 ]
Zhao, Yi M. [1 ]
Li, Da X. [1 ]
Zhu, Yong F. [2 ]
机构
[1] CAGS, Inst Mineral Resources, MLR Key Lab Metallogeny & Mineral Assessment, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China
[2] Peking Univ, Sch Earth & Space Sci, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
来源
CANADIAN MINERALOGIST | 2017年 / 55卷 / 01期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Qiman Tagh; Galinge; skarn deposit; tourmaline; hydrothermal fluids; substitution mechanism; BORON ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS; MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS; HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITIONS; SCHORL-DRAVITE; GOLD DEPOSITS; IRON DEPOSIT; EAST KUNLUN; RICH ROCKS; DISTRICT;
D O I
10.3749/canmin.1600043
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
The Galinge skarn deposit, the largest iron polymetallic skarn deposit in the Qiman Tagh metallogenic belt (western China), was formed via multi-stage fluid-rock interactions. It is divided into six ore domains from east to the west. Skarn-related tourmaline is ubiquitous in the V ore domain of the Galinge deposit, occurring both in the altered basaltic andesite (Tour-I) and in the sandstone (Tour-II). The tourmaline composition in both rock types is within the dravite-uvite solid solution. Some Tour-I crystals show compositional growth zoning in which the early stage uvite cores (Gen-1) are overgrown by second-stage dravite rims (Gen-2). Some Tour-I crystals also show overgrowth rims and fracture-infilled textures (Gen-3). Some other Tour-1 tourmalines without clear growth zoning (Others) show an intermediate composition between Gen-2 and Gen-3. The varying composition of the zoned tourmalines records important information about the evolving hydrothermal fluids and host rocks. Gen-1 and Gen-2, displaying a narrow and high range of Fe2+/(Fe2+ + Mg) ratios, are much more equilibrated with mafic host rocks. The alkaline (K + Na) content of tourmalines is associated with the salinities of the ore-forming fluids. The lowest Na + K content of Gen-3 indicates that it may have been equilibrated with a low-salinity fluid environment in which the concentration of metal- chlorite complexes decreased. The Gen-3 stage is considered to be the main ore-forming event. Tour-II have similar Ca/(K + Na + Ca) ratios with Gen-1 and Gen-2 ratios, which indicates that they are contemporarily formed by the same fluid as Tour-I. Through compositional comparison of the tourmalines with those from other hydrothermal deposit types, the Galinge skarnrelated tourmalines are overwhelmingly controlled by the MgFe-1 substitution mechanism. This is different from the compositions of tourmalines in porphyry, VMS, and vein-greisen type deposits, which are, respectively, controlled by the Fe3+Al-1, (CaMg)(NaAl)(-1) and (NaMg)(square Al)(-1), and (Fe2+Fe3+)(MgAl)(-1) substitution mechanisms. Different tourmaline compositions and substitution mechanisms could be used as guides for mineral exploration.
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