Magmatic‐hydrothermal evolution and mineralization mechanisms of the Wangjiazhuang Cu (‐Mo) Deposit in Zouping Volcanic Basin, Shandong Province, China: Constraints from Fluid Inclusions

Author:

Lei Shu12,Renchao Yang13,Kun Shen2,Deping Yang2,Guangzhou Mao13,Min Li2,Pengrui Liu2,Xiaodong Ma2

Affiliation:

1. Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Depositional Mineralization and Sedimentary Minerals Shandong University of Science and Technology Qingdao 266590 China

2. Key Laboratory of Gold Mineralizaiton Processes and Resources Utilization, MNR; Key Laboratory of Metallogenic Geologic Processes and Resources Utilization Shandong Province; Shandong Institute of Geological Sciences Jinan 250013 China

3. Laboratory for Marine Mineral Resources Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology Qingdao 266071 China

Abstract

AbstractWangjiazhuang Cu (‐Mo) deposit, located within the Zouping volcanic basin in western Shandong Province, China is the only one with economic value found in the area so far. In order to expound the metallogenetic characteristics of this porphyry‐like hydrothermal deposit a detailed fluid inclusion study has been conducted employing the techniques of representative sampling, fluid inclusion petrography, microthermometry, Raman spectroscopy, La‐ICP‐Ms analysis of single fluid inclusions, as well as cathode fluorescence spectrometer analysis of host mineral quartz. The deposit contains mainly two types of orebodies, i.e. veinlet‐dissemination‐stockwork orebodies in the K‐Si alteration zone and pegmatitic‐quartz sulfide veins above them. In addition, minor breccia ore occurs locally. Four types of fluid inclusions in the deposit and altered quartz monzonite are identified: L‐type one‐ or two‐phase aqueous inclusions, V‐type vapor‐rich inclusions with V/L ratios greater than 50‐90%, D‐type multiphase fluid inclusions containing daughter minerals or solids and S‐type silicate‐bearing fluid inclusions containing mainly muscovite and biotite. Ore petrography and fluid inclusion study has revealed a three‐stage mineralization process driven by magmatic‐hydrothermal fluid activity as follows. Initially a hydrothermal fluid separated from the parent magma infiltrated into the quartz monzonite, resulting in its extensive K‐Si alteration as indicated by silicate‐bearing fluid inclusions trapped in altered quartz monzonite. This is followed by the early mineralization, the formation of quartz veinlets and dissemination‐stockwork ores. During the main mineralization stage due to the participation and mixing of meteoric groundwater with the magmatic‐sourced hydrothermal fluid the cooling and phase separation caused deposition of metals from the hydrothermal fluids. As a result the pegmatitic‐quartz sulfide‐vein ores formed. In the late mineralization stage, decreasing in fluid salinity has led to the formation of L‐type aqueous inclusions and chalcopyrite‐sulfosalt ore. Coexistence of V‐type and D‐type inclusions and their similar homogenization temperatures but different homogenization modes suggest that phase separation or boiling of the ore‐forming fluids once took place during the early and the main mineralization stages. The formation P‐T conditions of S‐type inclusions, and the early and the main mineralization stages are estimated as ca. 156 ∼ 182 MPa and 450 ∼ 650 °C, 350‐450 °C, 18‐35 MPa and 280‐380 °C, 8‐15 MPa, respectively based on the microthermometric data of the fluid inclusions formed at the individual stages.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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