Biotite composition as a tracer of fluid evolution and mineralization center: a case study at the Qulong porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, Tibet

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Kelong Yu
Guangming Li
Junxing Zhao
Noreen J. Evans
Jinxiang Li
Guangwu Jiang
Xinyu Zou
Kezhang Qin
Hu Guo
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources, Institute of Geology and Geophysics
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Innovation Academy for Earth Science
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Earth and Planetary Sciences/John de Laeter Center
[4] Curtin University,State Key Laboratory of Tibetan Plateau Earth System, Resources and Environment (TPESRE), Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Tianjin Geological Research Center
[6] Tibet Julong Copper Industry Co. Ltd.,undefined
[7] Geological Survey of China,undefined
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Mineralium Deposita | 2022年 / 57卷
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Biotite; Chemical composition; Fluid evolution; Porphyry Cu-Mo deposit; Qulong deposit;
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Porphyry Cu-Mo deposits are magmatic-hydrothermal deposits in which sulfide and oxide minerals precipitate from aqueous solutions. However, many questions remain about the composition and evolution of the magmatic-hydrothermal fluids responsible for mineralization. In response to this knowledge gap at the Qulong porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, Tibet, we present a comprehensive major and trace element dataset for biotite (including halogens) from Qulong to elucidate magmatic-hydrothermal fluid compositions and fluid evolution. Based on genesis and occurrence, biotite is divided into primary (igneous), re-equilibrated (igneous modified by hydrothermal fluids), and secondary (hydrothermal) types. All studied biotite grains are Mg-rich, and XMg values (0.59–0.90) increased during fluid evolution, perhaps controlled by high oxygen fugacity (fO2) and sulfur fugacity (fS2) in the magmatic-hydrothermal fluids. The IV(F) and IV(Cl) values and halogen fugacity of biotite indicate that Cl-rich fluids were dominant during early magmatic-hydrothermal evolution, while later fluids were enriched in F. This is consistent with early Cu and late Mo enrichment in the Qulong deposit. We propose a fluid evolution model based on in situ major and trace element data and cross-cutting relationships between the intrusions and the veins. Iron, Ti, Co, Ni, Zn, and Cl contents decreased, while Mg, Si, Al, Sn, Ge, and F contents increased during the evolution of the magmatic-hydrothermal fluid. Importantly, the increase in Fe, Ti, Co, Zn, and Cl and decrease in Mg, Ge, and F contents in hydrothermal biotite as the core of the deposit is approached (extending to ~ 2.5 km depth) may prove to be an important indicator of high-grade mineralized zones. Finally, this study shows that systematic spatial variations in hydrothermal biotite chemistry can potentially be used as a prospecting tool for porphyry deposits worldwide.
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页码:1047 / 1069
页数:22
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