T. Wells, S. Meffre, D. Cooke, J. Steadman, J. Hoye
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Summary This research presents a new method for assessing magmatic fertility using pXRF in altered terranes using Zr and Y ratios. A study of global batholith related mineralised porphyries, highlights a low Zr fractionation trend. The depletion in Zr is associated with early crystallisation of titanite. Yttrium depletion is related to early crystallisation of both titanite and amphibole, an indication of hydrous melts. Previously differentiation of hydrous, potentially ore-forming (fertile) porphyries relied on Sr/Y from whole rock assay of least altered rocks. Finding samples in porphyry terranes where Sr can be demonstrated to be immobile is difficult given the ubiquity of hydrothermal alteration associated with porphyry emplacement. The requirement for unaltered samples is based on the mobility of Sr which precludes the widespread use of pXRF as quantitative assessment of LOI% (as a proxy for alteration) is beyond the current capabilities of the technology. Using comparatively immobile Zr and Y overcomes issues with alteration and provides a more reliable new indicator of magmatic fertility. In this case study, using a systematic workflow pXRF was successful in identifying the mineralising intrusions in the Northparkes intrusive complex using a Zr/Y vs. Y fertility indicator.
本研究提出了一种利用Zr和Y比值利用pXRF评价蚀变地体岩浆肥力的新方法。对全球岩基相关矿化斑岩的研究,强调了低Zr分馏趋势。锆的损耗与钛矿的早期结晶有关。钇的损耗与钛矿和角闪孔的早期结晶有关,表明存在含水熔体。以前,含水的、可能成矿的(肥沃的)斑岩的分异依赖于最小蚀变岩全岩的Sr/Y分析。由于普遍存在与斑岩侵位相关的热液蚀变,在斑岩地体中寻找锶可以被证明是不移动的样品是困难的。对未改变样品的要求是基于Sr的迁移率,这就排除了pXRF的广泛使用,因为LOI%的定量评估(作为改变的代理)超出了当前技术的能力。利用相对不动的Zr和Y克服了蚀变问题,提供了一个更可靠的岩浆生育力新指标。在这个案例研究中,pXRF使用系统的工作流程,利用Zr/Y vs. Y的矿化度指标,成功地识别了Northparkes侵入复合体中的矿化侵入。