Tracing fluid exsolution and hydrothermal alteration signature of the Mufushan Nb–Ta–(Li–Be–Cs) deposit, South China: an apatite perspective

Author:

Madayipu Nuerkanati1,Li Huan1ORCID,Elatikpo Safiyanu Muhammad1,Ghaderi Majid2,Heritier Rub'son N'nahano1,Hu Xiao-Jun1,Zheng Han1,Wu Qian-Hong1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Metallogenic Prediction of Nonferrous Metals and Geological Environment Monitoring, Ministry of Education, School of Geosciences and Info-Physics, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China

2. Department of Economic Geology, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 14115-175, Iran

Abstract

The appearance of hydrous magmas and the following separation of volatile-rich fluids through hydrothermal alteration are intricately linked to the formation of granitic rare-metal deposits, the principal source of worldwide Li, Be, Nb, Ta and Cs production. The lack of mineralogical information from the developing magmatic–hydrothermal system has, however, prevented a thorough comprehension of these processes. Apatite occurs as an accessory mineral in the metasedimentary (schist)–magmatic (muscovite monzogranite)–pegmatite (ore-free or ore-bearing pegmatite) rocks in the Mufushan Complex (MFSC) rare-metal ore field of northeastern Hunan, South China, potentially providing insights into Nb–Ta–(Li–Be–Cs) mineralization. To demonstrate that apatite can potentially record the magmatic–hydrothermal evolution of metasedimentary–magmatic–pegmatite systems, this study presents a combined textural and geochemical study of apatite from the MFSC granitic pegmatite-type rare-metal mineralization. The MFSC apatite textures and compositions have changed since it first crystallized (i.e. post-crystallization alteration). Apatite from the schist shows a homogeneous rim or homogeneous textures with cracks or inclusions (S-ap1) and a patchy core (S-ap2), indicative of a magmatic–hydrothermal origin. Apatite from the muscovite monzogranite (G-ap) displays altered and distinctive core–rim textures, with visible voids, mineral inclusions and cracks, suggestive of overprinting of early magmatism texture by hydrothermal fluid. However, compared with S-ap1, S-ap2 and G-ap, the pegmatite apatite shows more complicated textures; that is, P-ap1 (homogeneous bright and dark areas) and P-ap2 (replacement texture involving alteration rim, growth zonation, patchy and complex zoning patterns). P-ap1 underwent early magmatism and weaker post-hydrothermal overprinting, and P-ap2 reflects a magmatic–hydrothermal product. S-ap1 and S-ap2 yield lower intercept ages of 130.6 ± 1.8 and 128.4 ± 3.8 Ma, respectively, which are consistent with the transitional age of the magmatic–hydrothermal metallogenic environment in northeastern Hunan. G-ap and P-ap1 yield older ages of 136.3 ± 2.8 and 141.3 ± 6.7 Ma, respectively, which correspond to the age of magmatic early stage (Nb–Ta)-mineralization within uncertainty in northeastern Hunan. The Sr isotopic composition of apatite provides evidence for the provenance of the MFSC batholith in the rare-metal metallogenesis of the Lengjiaxi Group. Therefore, we hypothesize that apatite in granitic rare-metal deposits within metasedimentary–magmatic–pegmatite systems might be employed as a viable proxy to explore the textures and geochemical fingerprints of fluid exsolution and hydrothermal alteration. Supplementary material: Analytical techniques and the results for apatite grains in this investigation are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7038699

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province

Science and Technology Innovative Research Team in Higher Educational Institutions of Hunan Province

Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities of the Central South University

Publisher

Geological Society of London

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