Evolution of the magmatic-hydrothermal system at the Erdenetiin Ovoo porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, Mongolia: constraints on the relative timing of alteration and mineralization

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作者
Monecke, Thomas [1 ]
Reynolds, T. James [1 ,2 ]
Gonchig, Tsolmon [3 ]
Batbayar, Natsagdorj [3 ]
机构
[1] Colorado Sch Mines, Ctr Mineral Resources Sci, Dept Geol & Geol Engn, 1516 Illinois St, Golden, CO 80401 USA
[2] FLUID INC, 1401 Wewatta St PH3, Denver, CO 80202 USA
[3] Trigteq 18-13,Olymp St,1st Khoroo, Ulaanbaatar 14220, Mongolia
关键词
Porphyry Cu-Mo deposits; Timing of mineralization; Hydrothermal alteration; Erdenetiin Ovoo; Mongolia; COPPER-MOLYBDENUM DEPOSIT; ASIAN OROGENIC BELT; LA-ICP-MS; FLUID INCLUSIONS; AU DEPOSIT; EPITHERMAL TRANSITION; ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY; STOCKWORK VEINS; TRACE-ELEMENTS; ORE DEPOSITION;
D O I
10.1007/s00126-023-01221-8
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The evolution of the magmatic-hydrothermal system that formed the Triassic Erdenetiin Ovoo porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, northern Mongolia, is reconstructed through the study of the sequence of stockwork veining and the petrographic characteristics of the veins, as well as the cathodoluminescence and fluid inclusion characteristics of the vein quartz. Early A veins associated with potassic alteration formed at temperatures greater than or similar to 500 degrees C under lithostatic pressures. The quartz in these veins shows a blue cathodoluminescence emission and is extensively recrystallized. Subhedral to euhedral quartz crystals contained in AB veins precipitated at the ductile to brittle transition at similar to 400-450 degrees C. The quartz crystals have cores showing a long-lived purple cathodoluminescence color with well-developed growth zoning, whereas the rims of the crystals lack growth banding and have a brownish-red cathodoluminescence emission. Fluid inclusions in the A and AB veins show elevated CO2 concentrations but show no evidence for immiscibility, implying that Erdenetiin Ovoo formed at greater than or similar to 5 km below paleosurface. Quartz in the A and AB veins is crosscut by molybdenite ribbons. The presence of encapsulated molybdenite and sericite grains along growth zones in the quartz rims of the subhedral to euhedral quartz crystals constrains the timing of Mo introduction and suggests an association with the sericite alteration of the host rocks, which affected 50-60% of the deposit. Elevated Cu grades at Erdenetiin Ovoo are linked to the occurrence of C veins, which consist primarily of chalcopyrite and pyrite. These veins surrounded by halos of sericite-chlorite alteration lack quartz as a gangue mineral, suggesting formation at conditions of retrograde quartz solubility at similar to 400 degrees C and hydrostatic pressures. Late D veins formed at less than or similar to 375 degrees C and hydrostatic conditions. The veins consist primarily of pyrite and are associated with texturally destructive sericite alteration of the host rocks. The study demonstrates that hypogene Cu mineralization at Erdenetiin Ovoo was predated and post-dated by sericite alteration, which has important implications to alteration vectoring in porphyry exploration worldwide.
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页码:907 / 929
页数:23
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