Discovery and Exploration of the Luming Porphyry Mo Deposit, Northeastern China: Implications for Regional Prospecting

Author:

Gao Bangfei1ORCID,Dong Minghua2,Xie Hui1,Liu Zhiliang2,Li Yihang1,Zhou Tong3

Affiliation:

1. China Railway Resources Group Co., Ltd., Beijing 100039, China

2. China Railway Resources Group Survey and Design Co., Ltd., Langfang 065000, China

3. Yichun Luming Mining Co., Ltd., Yichun 152500, China

Abstract

Over the past two decades, significant deposit discoveries were made in Northeastern China, including the super-large Chalukou, Daheishan, and Luming porphyry Mo deposits. The discovery of the Luming deposit was accomplished through verification of stream sediment anomalies, with mineralization closely associated with early Jurassic monzogranite and granite porphyry. Previous studies primarily focused on the mineralization mechanisms of these deposits without adequately addressing the exploration methods and prospecting criteria. This study involved a comprehensive re-evaluation of geological observations, analysis of rock primary halo, gravity and magnetic surveys, and induced polarization surveys conducted during exploration campaigns at the Luming porphyry Mo deposit. The results suggest that hydrothermal breccias play a critical role in controlling the mineralization by forming a central low-grade core within the deposit while the Mo mineralization and hydrothermal alteration exhibit a donut-shaped distribution around it. The primary halo shows a distinct metal zonation moving from a central W-Bi-Mo-(Sb) to a peripheral Cu-Co-Ni and a distal Pb-Zn-Ag-In. The mineralization zone exhibits a low Bouguer gravity anomaly, negative magnetic anomaly, medium to low resistivity, and moderate to high chargeability, indicating the effectiveness of geophysical methods in defining the extent of the ore body. The Luming porphyry Mo deposit and distal skarn-epithermal Pb-Zn mineralization are parts of a porphyry-related magmatic-hydrothermal system. The results of this study offer valuable insights into the genesis of porphyry Mo deposits and their implications for prospecting in the forested region of Northeastern China.

Funder

China Railway Engineering Corporation’s Science & Technology Projects

China Railway Resources Group Co., Ltd.’s Science & Technology Projects

Publisher

MDPI AG

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