Geochemistry and zircon trace elements composition of the Miocene ore‐bearing biotite monzogranite porphyry in the Demingding porphyry Cu‐Mo deposit, Tibet: Petrogenesis and implication for magma fertility. (28th November 2019)
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- Geochemistry and zircon trace elements composition of the Miocene ore‐bearing biotite monzogranite porphyry in the Demingding porphyry Cu‐Mo deposit, Tibet: Petrogenesis and implication for magma fertility. (28th November 2019)
- Main Title:
- Geochemistry and zircon trace elements composition of the Miocene ore‐bearing biotite monzogranite porphyry in the Demingding porphyry Cu‐Mo deposit, Tibet: Petrogenesis and implication for magma fertility
- Authors:
- Zhang, Zebin
Wang, Liqiang
Tang, Pan
Lin, Bin
Sun, Miao
Qi, Jing
Li, Yixuan
Yang, Zhengkun - Editors:
- Tang, L.
- Abstract:
- Abstract : Demingding is a poorly studied post‐collisional porphyry Cu‐Mo deposit, located in the eastern part of the Gangdese porphyry copper belt. In this study, we present LA‐ICP‐MS zircon U‐Pb dating, whole‐rock geochemistry, and zircon trace elemental data for the mineralization related biotite monzogranite porphyry in Demingding. Zircon U‐Pb dating shows that the weighted mean 206 Pb/ 238 U ages of the Miocene biotite monzogranite porphyry is 20.36 ± 0.46 Ma (MSWD = 2.6, n = 21). The Miocene biotite monzogranite porphyry is characterized by high SiO2, K2 O, and Al2 O3 contents and shows adakite‐like signatures. These rocks have high Sr/Y ratios, fractionated REE patterns with low HREE abundances, enrichment in LILE compared with HFSE, and have ( 87 Sr/ 86 Sr)i values of 0.7059 to 0.7062, εNd ( t ) values of −2.35 to −1.67 and ( 206 Pb/ 204 Pb)i ratios of 18.50–18.55. These features are similar to other Miocene adakite‐like intrusions in the Gangdese belt. We propose that the biotite monzogranite porphyry shares the same petrogenesis with other Miocene ore‐bearing adakite‐like intrusions in the Eastern Gangdese belt and was derived from remelting of the subduction‐modified, eclogitized Tibetan lower crust and mixing with hydrous mafic magmas from metasomatized Tibetan mantle. The zircons from biotite monzogranite porphyry have only minimal negative Eu anomalies (EuN /EuN * > 0.3), and exhibit large ratios of Ce 4+ /Ce 3+ (average value of 113), 10, 000*(EuN /EuN *)/YAbstract : Demingding is a poorly studied post‐collisional porphyry Cu‐Mo deposit, located in the eastern part of the Gangdese porphyry copper belt. In this study, we present LA‐ICP‐MS zircon U‐Pb dating, whole‐rock geochemistry, and zircon trace elemental data for the mineralization related biotite monzogranite porphyry in Demingding. Zircon U‐Pb dating shows that the weighted mean 206 Pb/ 238 U ages of the Miocene biotite monzogranite porphyry is 20.36 ± 0.46 Ma (MSWD = 2.6, n = 21). The Miocene biotite monzogranite porphyry is characterized by high SiO2, K2 O, and Al2 O3 contents and shows adakite‐like signatures. These rocks have high Sr/Y ratios, fractionated REE patterns with low HREE abundances, enrichment in LILE compared with HFSE, and have ( 87 Sr/ 86 Sr)i values of 0.7059 to 0.7062, εNd ( t ) values of −2.35 to −1.67 and ( 206 Pb/ 204 Pb)i ratios of 18.50–18.55. These features are similar to other Miocene adakite‐like intrusions in the Gangdese belt. We propose that the biotite monzogranite porphyry shares the same petrogenesis with other Miocene ore‐bearing adakite‐like intrusions in the Eastern Gangdese belt and was derived from remelting of the subduction‐modified, eclogitized Tibetan lower crust and mixing with hydrous mafic magmas from metasomatized Tibetan mantle. The zircons from biotite monzogranite porphyry have only minimal negative Eu anomalies (EuN /EuN * > 0.3), and exhibit large ratios of Ce 4+ /Ce 3+ (average value of 113), 10, 000*(EuN /EuN *)/Y (3.94–8.14, >1), Ce/Nd (9–58, Average value of 30), (Ce/Nd)/Y (0.008–0.127, >0.003), and low value of Dy/Yb (0.15–0.24, <0.3), indicating that the biotite monzogranite porphyry is relatively hydrous and oxidized. The biotite monzogranite porphyry, therefore, is believed to be a relatively fertile intrusion with certain exploration potential. … (more)
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- Geological journal. Volume 55:Number 6(2020)
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- Geological journal
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- Volume 55:Number 6(2020)
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- 2020
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- 55
- Issue:
- 6
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- 2020-0055-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 4525
- Page End:
- 4542
- Publication Date:
- 2019-11-28
- Subjects:
- Demingding -- Gangdese -- magma fertility -- petrogenesis -- porphyry Cu‐Mo deposit
Geology -- Periodicals
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