Geochemical Markers of the Norilsk Ore-Bearing Intrusions: Case Study of the Maslovsky Deposit

IF 0.7 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Geochemistry International Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1134/S0016702924700241
Yu. A. Kostitsyn, N. A. Krivolutskaya, A. V. Somsikova, M. O. Anosova, I. V. Kubrakova, N. D. Tolstykh, B. I. Gongalsky, I. A. Kuzmin
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The problem of identifying scarce PGE–Cu–Ni-bearing intrusions among the huge array of barren mafic bodies in the northwestern Siberian Platform has been faced by researchers for several decades. Its solution is usually based on the geological and geophysical methods. Geochemical studies including modern elemental and isotopic analytical data are much less frequently applied for this purpose. We applied such an approach to some Norilsk complex bodies containing sulfide mineralization. Using the Maslovsky deposit located in the Norilsk syncline as an example, we have demonstrated the characteristic features of ore-bearing rocks that can be used in the search for new promising targets. The rocks of the Maslovsky deposit were studied in two sections from boreholes OM-4 and OM-24. Their geochemical parameters fall within the ranges of εNd = 1.0 ± 1.0 and (La/Lu)n = 2.3 ± 0.8, which differ the magmatic bodies of the Norilsk district with unique sulfide ores from barren massifs. The 87Sr/86Sr ratios in the representative gabbroic rocks from the vertical cross-sections of the Maslovsky deposit vary from 0.7056 to 0.7069. As PGEs are accumulated in the rocks, the Pd/Pt ratio increases from ~1 at clarke contents to ~3 in rich ores. No evidence of in situ assimilation by melts of silicate rocks was found.

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诺里尔斯克含矿侵入体的地球化学标志:马斯洛夫斯基矿藏案例研究
几十年来,研究人员一直面临着在西伯利亚地台西北部大量贫瘠岩浆岩体中识别稀缺的含 PGE-Cu-Ni 侵入体的问题。其解决方法通常基于地质和地球物理方法。包括现代元素和同位素分析数据在内的地球化学研究在这方面的应用则少得多。我们将这种方法应用于一些含有硫化物矿化的诺里尔斯克复合体。我们以位于诺里尔斯克倾斜带的马斯洛夫斯基矿床为例,展示了含矿岩石的特征,这些特征可用于寻找新的有前途的目标。我们从 OM-4 号和 OM-24 号钻孔的两个剖面对 Maslovsky 矿床的岩石进行了研究。它们的地球化学参数在εNd = 1.0 ± 1.0 和 (La/Lu)n = 2.3 ± 0.8 的范围内,这两个参数使诺里尔斯克地区的岩浆岩体与贫瘠丘陵的独特硫化物矿石有所不同。Maslovsky 矿床垂直横截面上具有代表性的辉长岩中的 87Sr/86Sr 比率从 0.7056 到 0.7069 不等。随着 PGEs 在岩石中的积累,Pd/Pt 比值从澄清矿石中的 ~1 增至富矿中的 ~3。没有发现硅酸盐岩熔体原位同化的证据。
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Geochemistry International
Geochemistry International 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Geochemistry International is a peer reviewed journal that publishes articles on cosmochemistry; geochemistry of magmatic, metamorphic, hydrothermal, and sedimentary processes; isotope geochemistry; organic geochemistry; applied geochemistry; and chemistry of the environment. Geochemistry International provides readers with a unique opportunity to refine their understanding of the geology of the vast territory of the Eurasian continent. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.
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