Slab-derived fluids as a crucial factor for the metallogeny of porphyry deposits in the Yidun arc, SW China

IF 4.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Mineralium Deposita Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1007/s00126-024-01334-8
Zhendong Tian, Bernd Lehmann, Chengbiao Leng, Changzhou Deng, Lingjian Gao, Xingchun Zhang, Anbo Luo, Di Chen, Runsheng Yin
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Porphyry deposits of the Cu-Mo-Au-Re metal spectrum mainly occur in arc settings, but only some segments of the same arc host significant metal resources. The factors controlling the variable metal endowment in magmatic arcs remain unclear. Here, we conducted zircon U-Pb age, trace element, and Hg isotope studies on the ore-bearing (i.e., fertile) and coeval barren granitic rocks from the Upper Triassic Yidun arc, eastern Tibetan Plateau. The results show that the barren granites from the northern Yidun arc display normal arc magma features, and have low oxygen fugacities (ΔFMQ= -3.7 to -0.5), low water contents. Their negative Δ199Hg values (-0.20 to 0.02‰) indicate that they were mainly derived from continental basement rocks. The fertile granites from the southern Yidun arc exhibit adakitic geochemical affinity (i.e., high Sr/Y and La/Yb ratios), high oxygen fugacities (ΔFMQ = 0.2 to 2.7), and high water contents. Their positive Δ199Hg values (-0.07 to 0.23‰) indicate an oceanic source of the Hg and suggest that they were derived from an enriched mantle source modified by oxidizing, subduction-related fluids/melts. The contrasting characteristics of fertile and barren granites indicate that magma sources likely have a critical control on the metallogenic potential of arc magmas, with slab-derived fluids imprinting high fO2 and volatile contents for the formation of productive intrusions in arc settings. Arc magmas derived from oxidized and water-riched magma sources have a predisposition to form porphyry Cu deposits, and should be regarded as priority targets for porphyry deposit exploration.

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Mineralium Deposita
Mineralium Deposita 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: The journal Mineralium Deposita introduces new observations, principles, and interpretations from the field of economic geology, including nonmetallic mineral deposits, experimental and applied geochemistry, with emphasis on mineral deposits. It offers short and comprehensive articles, review papers, brief original papers, scientific discussions and news, as well as reports on meetings of importance to mineral research. The emphasis is on high-quality content and form for all articles and on international coverage of subject matter.
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