Fluid evolution and ore genesis of the Tiantangshan granite-related vein-type Rb-Sn-W deposit, south China: constraints from LA-ICP-MS analyses of fluid inclusions

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Hong-Wei Peng
Hong-Rui Fan
Pilar Lecumberri-Sanchez
Jian-Qing Lai
Huan-Long Hu
Ting-Guang Lan
Xing-Hui Li
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[1] Central South University,Key Laboratory of Metallogenic Prediction of Nonferrous Metals and Geological Environment Monitoring (Ministry of Education), School of Geosciences and Info
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Physics
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources, Institute of Geology and Geophysics
[4] University of Alberta,College of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
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Mineralium Deposita | 2023年 / 58卷
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LA-ICP-MS microanalyses; Infrared microthermometry; Fluid mixing; Granite-related vein-type deposit; Tiantangshan Rb-Sn-W deposit;
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Tungsten-tin-(rare-metal) deposits are most commonly granite-related and an important source of critical metals. This study describes the fluid evolution in the Tiantangshan Rb-Sn-W deposit, Nanling Range, China, and discusses the implications for mineralizing processes. Mineralization at Tiantangshan is spatially zoned. The greisen roof hosts wolframite-cassiterite quartz veins. The surrounding volcanic rocks host biotite quartz veins (Rb mineralization) crosscut by cassiterite quartz veins and sphalerite-galena quartz veins. The earliest intermediate-density fluids are responsible for the early W-(Sn)-Rb mineralization and evolve towards decreasing homogenization temperature (Th) and ratios of W, Sn, Rb, Cs, Fe, and Mn to Na + K as the fluid migrated from the greisen to the volcanic rocks hosted veins (Th: 420 to 350 °C; salinity: 13 to 4 wt% NaCleq). The spatial distribution of mineralization and fluid paragenesis indicates that precipitation of wolframite, early cassiterite, and Rb-rich biotite was associated with a pH increase during fluid-rock interaction. Late cassiterite and intergrown quartz precipitated from a degassing fluid with lower Th (mainly 360 to 340 °C) and salinity (10 to 2 wt% NaCleq) and with distinctly lower Sn concentrations. Late cassiterite precipitation is therefore likely related with depressurization by brittle failure of the rock leading to simultaneous boiling and meteoric water input. Late Pb–Zn mineralization precipitated from low Th (< 320 °C) and salinity (0 to 2 wt% NaCleq) fluids through extensive mixing with meteoric water. The tempo-spatial development of Rb-Sn-W-Pb–Zn mineralization at Tiantangshan was controlled by a mixing fluid regime, where input of meteoric water gradually increased with time.
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