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Re-Os age for molybdenite from the Gangdese porphyry copper belt on Tibetan plateau: Implication for geody- namic setting and duration of the Cu mineralization
引用本文:HOU Zengqian1,QU Xiaoming1,WANG Shuxian2,DU Andao2,GAO Yongfeng3 & HUANG Wei4 1. Institute of Mineral Resources,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Beijing 100037,China, 2. National Center of Geoanalysis,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Beijing 100037,China, 3. Shijiazhuang College of Economy,Shijiazhuang 056000,China, 4. Xizang Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources,Lhasa 850000,China. Re-Os age for molybdenite from the Gangdese porphyry copper belt on Tibetan plateau: Implication for geody- namic setting and duration of the Cu mineralization[J]. 中国科学D辑(英文版), 2004, 47(3). DOI: 10.1360/01YD0487
作者姓名:HOU Zengqian1  QU Xiaoming1  WANG Shuxian2  DU Andao2  GAO Yongfeng3 & HUANG Wei4 1. Institute of Mineral Resources  Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences  Beijing 100037  China   2. National Center of Geoanalysis  Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences  Beijing 100037  China   3. Shijiazhuang College of Economy  Shijiazhuang 056000  China   4. Xizang Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources  Lhasa 850000  China
作者单位:HOU Zengqian1,QU Xiaoming1,WANG Shuxian2,DU Andao2,GAO Yongfeng3 & HUANG Wei4 1. Institute of Mineral Resources,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Beijing 100037,China; 2. National Center of Geoanalysis,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Beijing 100037,China; 3. Shijiazhuang College of Economy,Shijiazhuang 056000,China; 4. Xizang Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources,Lhasa 850000,China
基金项目:国家重点基础研究发展计划(973计划)
摘    要:It is recognized that there are at least two sorts of significant environments for porphyry copper deposits, i.e. magmatic arcs and collisional orogens[14]. The deposits in the former environments are exampled by the circle-Pacific porphyry copper belt, such as An-dean-type deposits, which mainly formed in the period of the Andean tectonic cycle characterized by trans- pressional and transtensional movements along the arc-parallel strike-slip fault zone in the Late Eo-cene-Early Oligocene[5…


Re-Os age for molybdenite from the Gangdese porphyry copper belt on Tibetan plateau:Implication for geodynamic setting and duration of the Cu mineralization
HOU Zengqian,QU Xiaoming,Wang Shuxian,Du Andao,Gao Yongfeng,HUANG Wei. Re-Os age for molybdenite from the Gangdese porphyry copper belt on Tibetan plateau:Implication for geodynamic setting and duration of the Cu mineralization[J]. Science in China(Earth Sciences), 2004, 47(3). DOI: 10.1360/01YD0487
Authors:HOU Zengqian  QU Xiaoming  Wang Shuxian  Du Andao  Gao Yongfeng  HUANG Wei
Affiliation:1. Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing,100037, China
2. National Center of Geoanalysis, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing,100037, China
3. Shijiazhuang College of Economy, Shijiazhuang,056000, China
4. Xizang Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, Lhasa,850000, China
Abstract:The Gangdese porphyry copper belt consists of one large and five middle-small deposits in addition to dozens of ore-bearing porphyry bodies. The belt trends 350 km long along the EW-striking Gangdese batholith, and locally occurs as a string of beads extending about 50 km within the SN-trending rifting zones (grabens) on the Tibetan plateau. Monzonitic granite- porphyry and quartz monzonitic porphyry, as dominant host rocks, are shoshonitic and potassic calc-alkaline. Available dating data indicate that the ages of the shallow-level emplacement for these porphyries vary from 10 Ma to 18 Ma, which are identical to that of associated potassic calc-alkaline volcanic rocks (10-15 Ma) and mafic dykes (13-18 Ma).The timing and duration of Cu mineralization events are constrained by Re-Os ages for molybdenites from three porphyry copper deposits in the Gangdese porphyry copper belt. Five molybdenite samples from the Nanmu deposit yielded an 187Re-187Os isochron with a highly precise age of (14.76±0.22) Ma; six molybdenites from the Chongjiang deposit gave an isochron age of (14.04±0.16) Ma. Re-Os model ages for two molybdenite samples from Lakang'e deposit vary from 13.5 Ma to 13.6 Ma, which are basically identical to isochron ages mentioned above. All the thirteen samples from these three deposits yielded a linear array in the isochron diagram with a higher correlation coefficient of 0.99719 and an isochron age of (14.39±0.22) Ma (1σ error), suggesting an coeval event of the Cu mineralization and a shared source of ore materials for the Gangdese porphyry copper belt. Compared with the longer-lived felsic magmatic-hydrothermal system, the Cu mineralization is a relatively short event with duration of about 0.5 Ma, and usually occurs in the later-stage of the complicate magmatic system.The emplacement age of the Gangdese porphyries indicates that they intruded after the rapid rising of the Gangdese Mountains at 21-23 Ma, and formed in a post-collision crustal extension environment. Constraint of the NS-trending rifting zones (grabens) on localization of these porphyry bodies implies that the minor east-west stretching dates back to approximately 18 Ma. Highly precise Re-Os age of the Cu mineralization event indicates that a significant east-west extension has commenced at about (14±0.5) Ma ago, which is identical to that of the normal faulting in central Tibet (13.5 Ma) and southern Tibet (14 Ma). The strong extension not only provided dilatant conduits for the migration and emplacement of the porphyry magmas pooling near the base of lithosphere, but also resulted in the rapid rising of a large volume of volatile, thus in turn constraining the temporal-spatial localization of the Gangdese porphyry Cu belt.
Keywords:porphyry copper deposit   Re-Os age   Gangdese   Tibetan plateau.
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