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Formation of Fe-Ti oxide and Ni-Co sulfide ores by concentric tube flow and hydrous metal-rich melt recharge into the cooling crystal mush: Example from the Hongge intrusion in Panxi region, SW China

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2023-09-01
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0169-1368
EISSN
1872-7360
Volume160
Abstract

The Panxi (ultra-)mafic intrusions are relatively small compared with world-class ore-related (ultra-)mafic intrusions, but they host several super-large Fe-Ti oxide deposits and few small Cu-Ni (PGE) sulfide deposits. The mechanisms that concentrate huge amounts of oxide minerals into these small intrusions and form the distinct oxide and sulfide mineralization remain poorly understood. Here, we investigate the magma dynamics that produced extensive Fe-Ti oxide and coexisting Ni-Co sulfide mineralization in the Hongge intrusion of Panxi region, based on detailed field cross-cutting relations and petrographic observations, bulk-ore/rock geochemistry, and in-situ LA-ICP-MS magnetite trace element analyses. The Fe-Ti oxide ores include magnetite-poor (<60 vol%) disseminated and magnetite-rich (>60 vol%) massive types, with the former further divided into the gabbro-hosted (GH) and (olivine-)pyroxenite-hosted (OPH) subtypes. The GH oxide ores have Cr-poor (median 86.9 ppm) magnetite and abundant apatite interstitial to silicate minerals. In contrast, the OPH and massive oxide ores have Cr-rich (median 13,956 ppm) magnetite that envelops resorbed silicate minerals. Principal component analyses of bulk-ore and magnetite elemental contents reveal genetic links between the OPH and massive oxide ores, but remarkable genetic distinction from the GH oxide ores. Considering the overall lopolith-shape orebody geometry of several branch intrusions, the GH oxide ore formation may have involved spontaneous development of concentric tube flow zones within the cooling crystal mush. However, the lower P but much higher Cr-Cu-Co-Ni contents than the GH oxide ores and the sharp intrusion of massive oxide ores into the OPH oxide ores suggests that the OPH and massive oxide ores were probably formed by upward percolation and later intrusion of hydrous Fe-rich melts from a deep-seated magma reservoir into semi-solidified and fossilized mush, respectively. In addition, sulfide ores occur mainly as irregular/lenticular aggregates in massive oxide ores and are depleted in Cu and platinum group elements (PGEs), indicating early, deep-level sulfide segregation that scavenged the Cu and PGEs from the magmas. Hence, we envisage that the assimilation of S-deficient wall-rocks into basaltic magmas may have induced the early sulfide saturation and retain the majority of Fe for later precipitation as principal oxide and minor PGE-Cu-depleted sulfide ores.

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English
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First ; Others
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National Natural Science Foundation of China[41073022] ; Geological Survey Program of China Geological Survey[1212011220920] ; International Geoscience Programme[IGCP-741]
WOS Research Area
Geology ; Mineralogy ; Mining & Mineral Processing
WOS Subject
Geology ; Mineralogy ; Mining & Mineral Processing
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WOS:001069666000001
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ESI Research Field
GEOSCIENCES
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2-s2.0-85167429859
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Scopus
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Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/559655
DepartmentDepartment of Earth and Space Sciences
Affiliation
1.College of Earth Science,Chengdu University of Technology,Chengdu,610059,China
2.Department of Earth and Space Sciences,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
3.School of Earth Sciences and Resources & State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources,China University of Geosciences,Beijing,100083,China
4.Chengdu Center,China Geological Survey,Chengdu,610081,China
5.No. 106 Geological Brigade of Sichuan Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources,Chengdu,611130,China
First Author AffilicationDepartment of Earth and Space Sciences
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Chen,Xiao Dong,Li,You Guo,Luo,Zhao Hua,et al. Formation of Fe-Ti oxide and Ni-Co sulfide ores by concentric tube flow and hydrous metal-rich melt recharge into the cooling crystal mush: Example from the Hongge intrusion in Panxi region, SW China[J]. Ore Geology Reviews,2023,160.
APA
Chen,Xiao Dong.,Li,You Guo.,Luo,Zhao Hua.,Fei,Guang Chun.,Luo,Wei.,...&Zou,Yu Song.(2023).Formation of Fe-Ti oxide and Ni-Co sulfide ores by concentric tube flow and hydrous metal-rich melt recharge into the cooling crystal mush: Example from the Hongge intrusion in Panxi region, SW China.Ore Geology Reviews,160.
MLA
Chen,Xiao Dong,et al."Formation of Fe-Ti oxide and Ni-Co sulfide ores by concentric tube flow and hydrous metal-rich melt recharge into the cooling crystal mush: Example from the Hongge intrusion in Panxi region, SW China".Ore Geology Reviews 160(2023).
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