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Genesis of the Wutuogou Ag-Pb-Zn deposit in the Eastern Kunlun Orogenic Belt, NW China: Constraints from calcite U-Pb geochronology, mineral chemistry, and in-situ sulfur isotopes.

Authors :
Wang, Shuang
Li, Weiwei
Zhao, Xu
Huizenga, Jan Marten
Zhang, Xinming
Xu, Chongwen
Yu, Siqi
Li, Yanjun
Wei, Junhao
Source :
Ore Geology Reviews. Feb2024, Vol. 165, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] • The Wutuogou Ag-Pb-Zn deposit formed in the Late Triassic (ca. 210 Ma). • The majority of silver is hosted by pyrargyrite, freibergite, and freieslebenite. • Silver precipitation was facilitated by temperatures and f S 2 decreases. • A magmatic-hydrothermal origin is defined for the Wutuogou Ag-Pb-Zn deposit. The Wutuogou Ag-Pb-Zn deposit, a newly discovered vein-type deposit, is located in the Eastern Kunlun Orogenic Belt (EKOB), northwestern China. The vein-type Ag-Pb-Zn ore bodies are hosted in Middle Triassic granodiorite and monzogranite and are characterized by high-grade Ag, Pb, and Zn (average Ag: 293 g/t, Pb: 3.00 %, Zn: 2.85 %). Three paragenetic stages have been recognized: quartz + pyrite (Py-1) + arsenopyrite (stage I), pyrite (Py-2) + sphalerite + chalcopyrite + tetrahedrite + quartz (substage II-1), galena + pyrargyrite + freibergite + freieslebenite + quartz + calcite (substage II-2), and quartz + calcite (stage III). Except for Ag-bearing minerals (pyrargyrite, freibergite, and freieslebenite), invisible silver is also present in pyrite (1.91–165 ppm), sphalerite (3.86–8806 ppm), and galena (up to 0.21 wt%). The calcite is closely associated with sulfides in substage II-2 and yields a U-Pb age of 210 ± 7 Ma (MSWD = 2.7), which represents the ore-forming age (lower limit). Py-1 displays higher As contents and lower Co contents than those of Py-2, indicating a decrease in temperature from stage I to stage II. In addition, the Fe/Zn mass ratios (0.025–0.075) of sphalerite estimate the fluid temperature for substage II-1 of 246–284 °C, whereas the Ag/(Ag + Cu) and Zn/(Zn + Fe) mole ratios of freibergite estimate the fluid temperature for substage II-2 of 140–270 °C, further indicating the decrease of temperature from stage I through substage II-1 to substage II-2. Mineral assemblages of pyrite-chalcopyrite-tetrahedrite in substage II-1 and Ag-sulfosalts in substage II-2 suggest a decrease in sulfur fugacity (f S 2). Both the decrease in f S 2 and cooling of the mineralizing fluids facilitate silver precipitation. The heterogeneous compositions of the freibergite and the Ag zonation in sphalerite (Sp-1) resulted from retrograde solid-state reactions that redistributed Ag through microscale exsolution. The δ 34S values (+5.49 to +7.78 ‰) of the sulfides and the low Zn/Cd ratios (107–195) of sphalerite indicate a felsic magma source for the ore-forming materials. Therefore, we concluded that the Wutuogou Ag-Pb-Zn deposit corresponds to a medium- to low-temperature magmatic-hydrothermal deposit associated with Late Triassic magmatism in the Eastern Kunlun Orogenic Belt (EKOB). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01691368
Volume :
165
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ore Geology Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175392893
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2024.105880