Discrimination of two diverse fluid evolutions from the Nanyangtian scheelite deposit, southeastern Yunnan: Evidences from fluid inclusions and mineral geochemistry

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Niu, Haobin [1 ]
Sun, Saijun [2 ,3 ]
Zhang, Binhui [1 ]
Chen, Minhua [1 ]
Zhang, Bin [1 ]
Lu, Shenglin [1 ]
Zhang, Junjie [2 ]
Sun, Weidong [2 ,3 ]
Cong, Yanan [4 ]
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[1] China Geol Survey, Geosci Innovat Ctr Southwest China, Chengdu Ctr, Chengdu 610081, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Oceanol, Ctr Deep Sea Res, Qingdao 266071, Peoples R China
[3] Qingdao Marine Sci & Technol Ctr, Lab Marine Geol, Qingdao 266237, Peoples R China
[4] Inner Mongolia Minerals Expt Res Inst, Hohhot 010000, Peoples R China
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Nanyangtian scheelite deposit; W-skarn; Feldspar-quartz veins; Fluids compositions; Mineral chemistry; OXYGEN-ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION; MICROTHERMOMETRIC DATA; SKARN MINERALIZATION; SILICATE MELTS; CHEMISTRY; COMPLEX; TUNGSTEN; CHINA; CONSTRAINTS; SPECIATION;
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10.1016/j.oregeorev.2024.106291
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The Nanyangtian scheelite deposit is located in the Nanwenhe-Song Chay dome (NSCD), southeastern Yunnan. This deposit has undergone four metallogenic stages and is characterized by several kilometers of bedded scheelite-bearing skarn (NYT-II stage), feldspar-bearing quartz veins (NYT-III stage), and sulfides (NYT-IV stage) in the Neoproterozoic schist and gneiss, all of which exhibit similar fold deformations. Throughout the stages, Th and salinity of fluids gradually decrease, weakly and positively correlating, representing a slow cooling process. NYT-I fluids (F-, H2O-rich and high T, p), as indicated by the plagioclase within feldspar-bearing quartz veins, may have directly evolved from a highly fractional residual melt or a salt-rich aqueous melt, signifying the magmatic-hydrothermal transition. From NYT-II to NYT-III fluids, a wider variation of delta O-18(H2O) (-2.4 similar to 5.1 parts per thousand) to a narrow range of delta O-18(H2O) (2.8 similar to 5.1 parts per thousand), and a narrow delta S-34 range (5.18 parts per thousand similar to 8.62 parts per thousand) also indicates that fluids may evolve from the relatively oxidized granitic magma. Furthermore, NYT-I fluids could extend throughout the entire fluid evolution, culminating in two diverse paths: one is a much purer magmatic water towards the NYT-III and NYT-IV fluids, and the other is a more meteoric water-dominated towards the NYT-II fluids. A lower water/rock ratio (W/R) existed in the NYT-II stage, leading to the formation of moderately oxidized Tungsten (W)-skarns and scheelites through the NYT-I salt-rich aqueous melts or their reactions with wall rocks in a stable environment. W/R ratios increased in the NYT-III stage, resulting in the formation of NYTIII feldspar-bearing quartz veins with CO2 generation and alkalinity enhancement. As oxidation diminished, fluids gradually evolved into the NYT-IV fluids, forming sulfides.
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