Mineral chemistry of apatite in the Jiama porphyry‐skarn deposit, Tibet and its geological significance

Author:

YANG Yang1,TANG Juxing2,ZHANG Zebin3,TANG Pan4,XIE Fuwei1,RAN Fengqin1,YANG Zongyao5,YANG Huaichao6,SUN Miao3,QI Jing3

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth Sciences Chengdu University of Technology Chengdu 610059 China

2. MNR Key Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Assessment Institute of Mineral Resources, CAGS Beijing 100037 China

3. School of Earth Sciences and Resources China University of Geosciences Beijing 100083 China

4. The Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education on Solid Waste Treatment and Recycling, School of Environment and Resource Southwest University of Science and Technology Mianyang 621010 Sichuan China

5. Chengdu Surveying Geotechnical Research Institute Co., Ltd. of MCC Chengdu 610023 China

6. Sichuan Tianfu Mining Investment Co., Ltd. Chengdu 610055 China

Abstract

AbstractThe Jiama deposit, a significant porphyry‐skarn‐type copper polymetallic deposit located within the Gangdese metallogenic belt in Tibet, China, exemplifies a typical porphyry metallogenic system. However, the mineral chemistry of its accessory minerals remains under‐examined, posing challenges for resource assessment and ore prospecting. Utilizing electron microprobe analysis and LA‐ICP‐MS analysis, this study investigated the geochemical characteristics of apatite in ore‐bearing granite and monzogranite porphyries, as well as granodiorite, quartz diorite, and dark diorite porphyries in the deposit. It also delved into the diagenetic and metallogenic information from these geochemical signatures. Key findings include: (1) The SiO2 content, rare earth element (REE) contents, and REE partition coefficients of apatite indicate that the dark diorite porphyry possibly does not share a cogenetic magma source with the other four types of porphyries; (2) The volatile F and Cl contents in apatite, along with their ratio, indicate the Jiama deposit, formed in a collisional setting, demonstrates lower Cl/F ratios in apatite than the same type of deposits formed in a subduction environment; (3) Compared to non‐ore‐bearing rock bodies in other deposits formed in a collisional setting, apatite in the Jiama deposit exhibits lower Ce and Ga contents. This might indicate that rock bodies in the Jiama deposit have higher oxygen fugacity. Nevertheless, the marginal variation in oxygen fugacity between ore‐bearing and non‐ore‐bearing rock bodies within the deposit suggests oxygen fugacity may not serve as the decisive factor in the ore‐hosting potential of rock bodies in the Jiama deposit.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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