Petrogenesis and metallogenic implications of Late Mesozoic intrusive rocks in the Tongling region,eastern China: a case study and perspective review |
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Authors: | Jiancheng Xie Yu Wang Quanzhong Li Jun Yan Weidong Sun |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, Chinaxiejiancheng08@163.com xiejiancheng08@hfut.edu.cn;3. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, China;4. Center of Deep Sea Research, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, China;5. Laboratory for Marine Mineral Resources, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao, China;6. CAS Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTLarge-scale Cu–Au mineralization is associated with Late Mesozoic intrusive rocks in the Tongling region of eastern China, which mainly comprise pyroxene monzodiorite, quartz monzodiorite, and granodiorite. To constrain the petrogenesis of the intrusive rocks and Cu–Au mineralization, detailed analyses of the geochronology, apatite in situ geochemistry, whole-rock geochemistry, and zircon Hf isotopic compositions were performed. Magmatic zircons from pyroxene monzodiorites, quartz monzodiorites, and granodiorites yield U–Pb ages of 136–149 Ma, 136–146 Ma, and 138–152 Ma, respectively, indicating that their formation ages are contemporaneous. Quartz monzodiorites and granodiorites (SiO2 = 57.9–69.5 wt.%) are highly potassic calc-alkaline rocks with adakitic affinity and have low MgO and Y contents, low zircon εHf(t) values (?11.7 to ?39.0), high apatite Cl contents (>0.2 wt.%), and log fO2 values (?23.2 to ?8.23), indicating that they may have formed when metasomatized mantle-derived magmas mixed with slab-derived magmas before undergoing crustal assimilation and fractional crystallization. Pyroxene monzodiorites (SiO2 = 48.4–53.0 wt.%) are shoshonitic and record high MgO, P2O5, and Y contents, high zircon εHf(t) values (1.55 to ?7.87), high oxygen fugacity, low Nb and Ta contents, and low apatite Cl contents (mainly <0.2 wt.%), suggesting that they were primarily derived from a metasomatized lithospheric mantle-derived magma that experienced the assimilation of lower crustal materials. The results indicate that the intrusive rocks and associated large-scale Cu–Au mineralization of the Tongling region resulted from the partial melting of the subducted oceanic slab in an oxidizing environment. |
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Keywords: | Petrogenesis apatite mantle-derived magma slab-derived magma Cu–Au mineralization Tongling region |
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