Xianze Deng, Jiangbo Ren, Xiguang Deng, Jun Tu, Shuang Hong, Gaowen He, Limin Zhang, Yong Yang
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摘要
富钴铁锰结核和结壳是具有经济价值的深海铁锰矿床,广泛分布于西太平洋,富含钴、镍、铜和稀土元素等关键金属。然而,由于缺乏对这些锰铁矿床中这些关键金属分布的精细划分和系统比较,限制了对钴、镍、铜和稀土元素发生状态以及锰铁矿床成矿作用的了解。因此,作者选取了西太平洋的一个结核和一个结壳,利用微区 X 射线荧光光谱法(μ-XRF)、激光消融电感耦合等离子体飞行时间质谱法(LA-ICP-TOF-MS)和激光消融电感耦合等离子体质谱法(LA-ICP-MS)等高分辨率方法来描述元素分布和元素剖面。结果表明,锰铁矿床主要由锰/铁比率较低的铁钒合金组成。钴、镍和铜主要存在于铁钒锰酸盐八面体层中。稀土元素主要存在于铁钒锰矿的铁氧体中,而铁钒锰矿的锰酸八面体层也有较高的铈含量。锰铁矿床中的钴、镍和铜含量与锰/铁比率密切相关:锰铁矿床中Co、Ni和Cu的富集受增生过程中海水氧化还原条件的控制,而REEs的富集则与增生过程中海水中Mn和Fe的通量有关。元素分布之间的耦合关系有助于揭示元素的发生状态,并通过分析锰铁矿床的地球化学特征来确定元素富集机制。
Occurrence and enrichment of critical metals in ferromanganese deposits in the western Pacific
Co-rich ferromanganese nodules and crusts are economically valuable deep-sea ferromanganese deposits widely distributed in the western Pacific Ocean and are rich in critical metals such as Co, Ni, Cu and rare earth elements (REEs). However, the lack of fine delineation and systematic comparisons of the distributions of these critical metals in these ferromanganese deposits limits the understanding of the occurrence states of Co, Ni, Cu and REEs and the metallogenesis of ferromanganese deposits. Therefore, the authors selected one nodule and one crust from the western Pacific Ocean, and utilized high-resolution methods such as micro-area X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (μ-XRF), laser-ablation inductively-coupled plasma time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-TOF-MS), and laser-ablation inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) to depict elemental distribution and elemental profile.
The results show that the ferromanganese deposits are predominantly composed of Fe-vernadite with low Mn/Fe ratios. Co, Ni and Cu exist primarily in the manganate octahedral layer of Fe-vernadite. REEs mostly exist in feroxyhite of Fe-vernadite, and manganate octahedral layer of Fe-vernadite also have high Ce content. Co, Ni and Cu contents of ferromanganese deposits are closely correlated with Mn/Fe ratios: Co, Ni and Cu contents increase with Mn/Fe ratios until the Mn/Fe ratios rises up to 4, and remain stable when Mn/Fe ratios > 6. The enrichment of Co, Ni and Cu in ferromanganese deposits is controlled by the redox conditions of seawater during accretion, whereas REEs enrichment is related to Mn and Fe fluxes in seawater during accretion. The coupling relationships between elemental distributions help to reveal the elemental occurrence state, and the geochemistry of ferromanganese deposits are analyzed to identify element enrichment mechanism.
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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.