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In situ major-, trace-elements and Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of apatite from the Luming porphyry Mo deposit, NE China: Constraints on the petrogenetic-metallogenic features

Journal

ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS
Volume 94, Issue -, Pages 93-103

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2018.01.026

Keywords

Apatite; Major and trace elements; Sr-Nd isotopes; Petrogenetic-metallogenic features; Luming porphyry Mo deposit

Funding

  1. Central-Level Public Welfare Research Institute Fundamental Research Funds for Special Projects [K1602]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFC0601303]
  3. National Science Foundation of China [41202056, 41602075]

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Apatite is an important accessory mineral in granitic rocks and can record important petrogenetic-metallogenic information. In particular, magmatic apatite can provide information on the volatile composition and magma source of the ore-forming rocks in porphyry deposits. This work focuses on magmatic apatite within the ore forming intrusion of the Luming super-large porphyry Mo deposit. We use electron probe micro-analyzer (EPMA) and laser ablation multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-MC-ICP-MS) analytical methods to analyze the major- and trace-element and Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of the apatite. The results show that the apatite grains are magmatic apatite, classified as fluorapatite. The trace-element patterns of the apatites feature clearly negative Sr, Ba, and Zr anomalies and Ba, Nb, Sr, Zr and Eu depletions that are more distinct than those in the granite porphyry and monzogranite in the Luming deposit. The apatites exhibit slight LREE enrichment and distinctly negative Eu anomalies. The positive Eu/Eu* (delta Eu)-Ga correlation and the strongly negative Eu anomaly indicate that the magma of this granite porphyry may have been in a relatively reductive state. The apatites also indicate that the granite porphyry is a non-adakitic rock, which is consistent with the whole-rock geochemical characteristics. Furthermore, the apatites feature low Sr contents and delta Eu values and high F/Cl ratios, similar to the characteristics of typical Mo deposits. The Rb-87/Sr-86 and Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios of the apatites are 0.012811-0.037958 and 0.710897-0.714423, respectively. The (Sr-87/Sr-86)i (Isr) values are 0.710865-0.721183. The (147)sm/Nd-144 and N-143/Nd-144 ratios are 0.132166-0.225171 and 0.512520-0.512681, respectively. The epsilon Nd(t) values are -1.78-0.21, and the two-stage Nd model ages are 949-1065 Ma. The approximately positive epsilon Nd(t) values and young Nd model ages of the apatite are similar to those of the ore-forming rocks in Early Jurassic Mo deposits in NE China, indicating that these rocks shared the same magma source, which originated from the partial melting of juvenile crust.

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