Formation of the Mahuaping Be–W–F deposit in South China: Evidence from beryl chemistry, wolframite and monazite U–Pb dating

IF 3.2 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY Ore Geology Reviews Pub Date : 2025-03-11 DOI:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2025.106553
Wen-Chang Li , Qing-Gao Yan , Hua-Wen Cao , Sheng Li , Fu-Cheng Yang , Xiao-Jun Jiang
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The Mahuaping deposit, hosted within metasedimentary rocks, is a large-scale Be–W–F deposit in the Sanjiang region, distinguished by a unique mineral assemblage that includes beryl, scheelite, wolframite euclasite, fluorite, calcite, and quartz, among others. However, its genetic model remains a subject of debate, particularly regarding whether mineralization was sourced from granite-derived fluids or metamorphic hydrothermal systems. The precise formation age of the Mahuaping deposit can be reliably determined through in-situ U–Pb dating of wolframite and monazite using laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Wolframite U–Pb dating yield an age of 30.6 ± 0.5 Ma (2σ, MSWD = 0.74), closely aligning with the monazite U–Pb age of 29.4 ± 0.3 Ma (2σ, MSWD = 0.63). These results indicate that the Mahuaping deposit formed during the Late Paleogene. Given its temporal similarity to porphyry-related Cu–Au–Mo deposits associated with intracontinental transpression in the Sanjiang region, as well as multi-stage mineral textures and the variability in FeO (0.09–1.68 wt%) and Na2O (0.59–2.05 wt%) contents in beryl, we propose that the Mahuaping Be–W–F deposit was formed by magmatic-hydrothermal fluids. Under this magmatic-hydrothermal model, we suggest that the Sanjiang region holds significant potential for additional economic Be–W–F mineralization. Furthermore, this study highlights that, in addition to the well-documented Cu–Au–Mo mineralization event, the Late Paleogene also witnessed a notable Be–W–F mineralization episode, thereby expanding the metallogenic framework of the Sanjiang region and providing critical insights for future exploration.

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期刊介绍: Ore Geology Reviews aims to familiarize all earth scientists with recent advances in a number of interconnected disciplines related to the study of, and search for, ore deposits. The reviews range from brief to longer contributions, but the journal preferentially publishes manuscripts that fill the niche between the commonly shorter journal articles and the comprehensive book coverages, and thus has a special appeal to many authors and readers.
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